The scripture draws a direct parallel between Sai Baba and other revered saints to emphasize the continuity of his divine presence. Chapter 43 explicitly states that just as Maharaj Gyaneshwar gave darshan three centuries after his passing and other saints are eternally associated with their respective holy places—like Tukaram Maharaj in Dehu or Samarth Ramdas in Parli—Sai is the same divine presence in Shirdi. This comparison reinforces the idea that Sai, like these other great masters, has not truly departed but continues to fill the world and grant experiences to devotees according to their faith, proving his ongoing influence.
The text mentions other saints like Gyaneshwar and Tukaram. How is Sai Baba's legacy compared to theirs?
📖 Chapter 43