What is the Satcharita's perspective on Sai Baba's passing, given he is considered eternal?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

According to Chapter 43, the concept of death as a final end does not apply to a perfected Yogi like Sai Baba. The text explains that death is merely the separation of the body and senses, an illusion for one who has transcended physical consciousness. It posits that Sai Samarth, being a Yogi who could die at will, simply burned his body in the fire of Yoga and merged himself into the unmanifest state. Therefore, his passing is not seen as a cessation but as a transition to his previous unmanifest form, while he simultaneously remains in the hearts of his devotees. Death is described as being like dust before him.


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