Chapter 44 presents Sai Baba as a being who transcends conventional limitations like death and karma. The text posits that for the Ultimate Reality, which Baba embodies, the state of death is a "completely false rumor." It goes further by asking rhetorically how someone who has authority even over Time and Death could possibly suffer at their hands. Regarding karma, the author admits to not understanding the concepts of Prarabdha (destiny), Sanchita (accumulated karma), or Kriyamana (current actions). Instead of trying to comprehend these complex laws, the author chooses to place faith in the "merciful King of Gurus, Sai," praying for His mercy as the ultimate path.
What does this chapter say about Sai Baba's relationship with death and karma?
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