Yes, Chapter 43 recounts a startling past event to be narrated in full. During this incident, Sai Baba raised his life breath to the crown of his head, or Brahmarandhra, and remained in this state for three consecutive days. Due to the lack of any signs of life, people with 'certain minds' concluded that this was not a state of Samadhi but death itself. Based on this assumption, they even began preparations for his final rites. However, Baba suddenly returned to his body, and this unexpected revival startled everyone in their hearts. This story, as previewed in Chapter 43, highlights Baba's profound yogic powers.
In Chapter 43, the author mentions a previous incident where Sai Baba was presumed dead. Can you describe what happened during that event?
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