Chapter 43 draws a clear distinction between the nature of gods and saints after their departure. The text explains that while "Gods go to their own abode," for saints, "the state of Brahman remains right here." This implies a fundamental difference in their post-physical existence. Saints like Sai Baba are described as knowing no "coming or going"; instead, they merge into a state of bliss. This concept suggests that Sai's residence is eternal and unbroken, a constant presence that doesn't depart to another realm but remains accessible, unlike gods who might travel between abodes.
The text mentions Baba's eternal residence. How is the existence of a saint like Sai Baba described differently from that of gods after they leave their earthly form?
📖 Chapter 43