The text mentions that saints 'place their feet on the head of Time'. What does this metaphor imply about Sai Baba's nature?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

The phrase 'place their feet on the head of Time' metaphorically describes the mastery of saints over mortality and the temporal world. As explained in Chapter 43, while death is an inseparable part of birth for ordinary beings, saints who have 'killed death' are not concerned with the span of life because they incarnate by their own will. For Sai Samarth, who could consciously leave his body by burning it in the fire of Yoga, death was like dust before him. This illustrates that he transcended the normal constraints of the life-death cycle, operating beyond the reach of time itself.


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