Chapter 44 portrays Sai Baba as a being who transcends mortal limitations, particularly death and karma. It posits that for the "Ultimate Reality" that Baba embodied, death is nothing more than a "completely false rumor." The text further questions how someone who has "authority even over Time (Death)" could possibly suffer at its hands. The author admits his own inability to comprehend concepts like Prarabdha (destiny), Sanchita (accumulated karma), and Kriyamana (current actions), choosing instead to place his faith entirely in the mercy of Sai, the "merciful King of Gurus."
What does the Satcharitra say about Sai Baba's relationship with death and concepts like karma?
📖 Chapter 44