Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that while God's incarnation is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, saints are uniquely distinct. According to the text, saints view the virtuous and the wicked as equal, without seeing anyone as great or small. Their hearts are filled with compassion, and they prioritize setting the wicked on the right path. The chapter goes as far as to state that in this regard, saints are greater than God. They are described as the 'Agastya for the ocean of worldly existence' and the 'sun for the darkness of ignorance,' demonstrating their profound role in guiding humanity.
According to Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra, what are the defining characteristics of saints and how do they differ from God's incarnation?
📖 Chapter 12