The wife of Shree Beedkar Maharaj, Aaisaheb, never realized the true identity of the saintliness of Shree Beedkar Maharaj, till her death. But she strictly observed the principles of a chaste and dutiful wife, as per the Hindu system till the end. She was very much painstaking, affectionate, and that is why people used to call her by the name “Aaisaheb”. After getting affected by plague, health of Aaisaheb had deteriorated and she had vowed that she would leave this mundane world, earlier to her husband, Shree Beedkar Maharaj. She was a real devotee of Lord Vithoba and Goddess Rukminidevi. She had profound trust in the Hindu customs, viz. God worship, pilgrimage, charitable acts, family duties, family traditions, feeding thousand Brahmins etc, and she carried out all these customs, during her life time.
As per her vow, she left this mundane world on Monday evening Shravan Shuddha Shashthi year 1833, as per Hindu calendar, and July or August 1912, as per English calendar, due to typhoid fever, and earlier to Shree Beedkar Maharaj. Even during this period, Shree Beedkar Maharaj was always in the ever blissful state of God consciousness. He performed all the last rites of his wife, Aaisaheb, through Shree Anna Maharaj (Shree Damodar Balawant Bahutule) who was staying with them at the time and who was always treated as her son, by Aaisaheb.
After the expiry of Aaisaheb, Shree Beedkar Maharaj used to say”My time is also limited now”. Six months prior to this, he had given up his evening meal. Two days prior to his departure from this mundane world, he prepared his last will. His devotees very close to him, got visionary insight foretelling about the departure of Shree Beedkar Maharaj from this mundane world.