Chapter 43 explains that Sai Baba's departure was not a conventional death but a voluntary act of a great Yogi. It states that he 'burned the body in the fire of Yoga' and 'merged himself into the unmanifest.' This means he transitioned from his physical, material state back to his true, unmanifest form. The text emphasizes that he did not cease to exist but rather 'attains his previous unmanifest state.' Furthermore, it asserts that he 'stayed in the hearts of the devotees' and continues to keep them 'awake.' Therefore, as detailed in Chapter 43, his consciousness was not destroyed; instead, he became one with Brahman and continues to fill the entire 'moving and non-moving world' in his true form.
What does the scripture say happened to Sai Baba after he left his physical body?
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