In Chapter 44, the author expresses a deep faith that transcends conventional understanding of karma and mortality. The author admits to not understanding Prarabdha (destiny), Sanchita (accumulated karma), or Kriyamana (current actions), but places complete trust in the "merciful King of Gurus, Sai." More profoundly, the text asserts that for the Ultimate Reality that Sai embodies, death is a "completely false rumor." It posits that someone who has authority even over Time (Death) itself cannot possibly suffer at its hands, highlighting a belief in Sai's supreme, immortal nature.
What is the author's perspective on Sai Baba's relationship with concepts like karma and death?
📖 Chapter 44