What philosophy regarding life, death, and the nature of existence is presented in the latter part of Chapter 11? How does it apply to Sai Baba himself?

📖 Chapter 11

The latter portion of Chapter 11 delves into a profound philosophy about existence. It teaches that the physical body is perishable and will eventually end, but a devotee should not grieve this fact. Instead, one should focus on the 'beginningless and endless' eternal reality. The chapter explains that the entire visible, multifaceted creation is merely an expression of the Unmanifest. Everything, from the creator down to a blade of grass, is born from the 'womb of the Unmanifest' and ultimately merges back into it. Based on this principle, the text concludes that there is no true death for anyone. As this chapter of the Sai Satcharitra logically asserts, if there is no death for anyone, then how can there be death for Baba? It proclaims that Shri Sai is eternally pure, enlightened, untainted, and deathless.


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