What is the significance of comparing Sai Baba to other saints like Gyaneshwar and Samarth Ramdas in the text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 43

The comparison of Sai Baba to other revered saints like Gyaneshwar, Tukaram Maharaj, and Samarth Ramdas serves to reinforce the concept of a saint's eternal presence. As Chapter 43 highlights, just as Gyaneshwar gave darshan centuries after his samadhi and other saints remain spiritually potent in their respective holy places, Sai Baba is likewise ever-present in Shirdi and beyond. This analogy illustrates that Baba's departure from his physical body was not an end but a transition. It proves his unbroken influence and establishes him within a lineage of great masters who continue to guide and protect the world from an unmanifest, yet fully accessible, state.


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