Chapter 43 strongly asserts that Sai Baba's presence is eternal and unbroken. It explains that after leaving his body, he "merged himself into the unmanifest" and simultaneously "stayed in the hearts of the devotees." His essence is described as being so firmly imprinted in the consciousness of his followers that it cannot be said to have perished. To support this claim, Chapter 43 draws parallels with other revered saints, noting that Maharaj Gyaneshwar gave darshan three centuries after his passing. It lists other figures like Nath Maharaj, Tukaram Maharaj, and Samarth Ramdas to situate Sai Baba within a tradition of saints whose spiritual presence transcends physical death, affirming that he remains just as accessible in Shirdi.
The text says Baba is still present even after leaving his body. How does it justify this and are there other examples given?
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