The source mentions other saints like Gyaneshwar and Tukaram. How does Sai Baba's continued presence compare to theirs, and what does this imply for devotees today?

📖 Chapter 43

Chapter 43 draws a direct parallel between Sai Baba and other great saints of India to emphasize his eternal nature. It asks, 'Did Maharaj Gyanoba (Gyaneshwar) leave?' and notes that he gave darshan three centuries after his samadhi. Just as Gyaneshwar remained in Alandi, Tukaram in Dehu, and Samarth Ramdas in Parli, Sai Baba remains the same eternal presence in Shirdi. The text asserts that this beginningless and endless Sai will remain unbroken. For devotees today, this implies that Baba's influence is not diminished. As Chapter 43 states, 'Whatever the feeling in one's mind, such is the experience even today.' His power is proven, and in his true form, he fills the entire world.


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