Chapter 12 explains that while the incarnation of God is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, saints are uniquely distinct. The chapter states that saints treat the virtuous and the wicked as equals, without making distinctions of great or small. Their hearts are filled with compassion, and they overflow with love for the distressed, aiming to first set the wicked on the right path. This impartiality is a key characteristic, as the text emphasizes, "To saints, the virtuous and the wicked are equal." This shows their role extends beyond a simple binary of good and evil to one of universal compassion and upliftment.
According to Chapter 12 of the Satcharitra, how are saints different from other divine incarnations, especially in how they treat people?
📖 Chapter 12