The book says Sai Baba is 'beyond death.' How does it support this claim, and does it provide examples of other saints to back it up?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

The text supports the claim that Sai is beyond death by describing him as 'beginningless and endless,' asserting he will 'remain unbroken even at the end of the universe.' To reinforce this point, Chapter 43 provides historical parallels with other revered saints. It recounts how Gyaneshwar Maharaj gave darshan three centuries after his physical passing, being met by Nath Maharaj. The chapter lists other great saints like Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu, Narasimha Saraswati in Alandi, and Samarth Ramdas in Parli, arguing that Sai Baba holds the same eternal presence in Shirdi as these saints did in their respective domains, demonstrating that their influence and being transcend physical mortality.


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