According to Chapter 43, for a saint like Sai Baba who is immersed in the bliss of Brahman, death is not a source of sorrow or grief. The text explains that birth is simply the union of the body and senses, while death is their separation. For saints who have achieved spiritual attainment and are free from the delusion of Maya, death holds no fear. They become manifest in a physical form for the salvation of their devotees, and the end of the body is seen as a natural state, not a tragic event. Their worldly life ends, but their spiritual attainment remains.
What is the perspective on death for a saint like Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 43