In Chapter 43, describing Sai Samarth as a 'mass of bliss' signifies that his true nature is pure, unadulterated consciousness and happiness, completely separate from the physical world. Being 'devoid of bodily impulses' means he is not subject to the limitations and sufferings of a physical body, such as birth, death, or illness. For him, the world is an illusion, and his consciousness is not tied to his body. This is why the scripture poses the question: for someone who does not even know the birth of the body, how can there possibly be death? It highlights his divine status as the Supreme Brahman.
What does it mean when Chapter 43 describes Sai Baba as a 'mass of bliss' and 'devoid of bodily impulses'?
📖 Chapter 43