Chapter 43 draws a parallel between Sai Baba and other great saints to illustrate his eternal nature. It mentions how Maharaj Gyanoba gave darshan centuries after his samadhi and lists other revered figures like Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu, Samarth Ramdas in Parli, and the saint of Akkalkot. The text suggests that just as their presence and influence continue to be felt in their respective places, Sai Baba's presence is equally real and potent in Shirdi and beyond. This comparison reinforces the idea that Baba has not vanished but has become one with Brahman, filling the moving and non-moving world, and devotees can still experience his grace based on their own faith and feelings.
The text compares Sai Baba to other saints. Can you explain this comparison and what it signifies about his current presence?
📖 Chapter 43