The book mentions other saints like Gyaneshwar. How does it connect Sai Baba to them to explain his presence after leaving his body?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

Chapter 43 draws a direct parallel between Sai Baba and other revered saints of Maharashtra to illustrate that his presence continues after his Mahasamadhi. The text specifically asks, 'Did Maharaj Gyanoba (Gyaneshwar) leave?' and points out that he gave darshan three centuries after his samadhi. By listing other great figures like Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu, Samarth Ramdas in Parli, and Narasimha Saraswati in Alandi, the scripture places Sai Baba in Shirdi within this same lineage of immortal masters. This comparison serves to reinforce the idea that, just like those saints, Sai Baba's existence is not confined to his physical body or lifespan, and his powerful influence remains accessible to devotees just as theirs did.


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