What is the Satcharitra's philosophical view on birth and death, particularly concerning Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 43

According to the teachings in Chapter 43, birth is defined as the union of the body and senses, while death is their separation. However, for a divine being like Sai Baba, who incarnates by his own will for the welfare of devotees, birth and death are considered 'false imaginations.' The text explains that Sai is the complete Supreme Brahman, a 'mass of bliss' who is devoid of bodily impulses. For him, who does not know the birth of the body, there can be no death. As Chapter 43 clarifies, death is a characteristic of the physical form, but it holds no power over enlightened souls who have transcended bodily consciousness.


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