According to Chapter 42, Sai Baba used the Dussehra festival as a pretext to suggest a profound spiritual concept. He indicated that Dussehra was the auspicious moment for 'Seemollanghan,' which metaphorically means crossing the border of the ocean of worldly existence. He didn't just suggest this idea; he demonstrated it through his own experience. The text states that on the very next Dussehra, in the year 1918, Baba chose that auspicious moment to offer his body to the earth, merging with the Supreme. He offered his pure body as a garment to the fire of Yoga on this very day.
What is the significance of Dussehra and 'Seemollanghan' in relation to Sai Baba's life and teachings?
π Chapter 42