According to the teachings in Chapter 43, death is not something to be feared. For saints like Sai, who are fulfilled and constantly aware of their true form, the end of the physical body does not bring sorrow. Death is described as the natural state and even a 'state of happiness for the body.' The text explains that the union of the body and senses is birth, while their separation is death. For one who has already spiritually turned the body to ashes even while living, what fear can death hold? It is seen as mere dust before them, as they are free from the delusion of Maya.
What does Sai Baba say about death? Is it something to be feared?
📖 Chapter 43