The provided text highlights several figures as embodiments of compassion and mercy. In Chapter 1, Narayana is described as a protector who offers a "merciful glance." The author also directly addresses the Sadguru, Shri Sainath, as "the compassionate one" and an "ocean of mercy," indicating a boundless source of this virtue. Furthermore, the author appeals to the listeners' own compassion, asking them to accept his humble efforts in writing the book despite his self-perceived lowliness. This shows that compassion is presented as a divine quality held by figures like Narayana and the Sadguru, and it is also a virtue sought from the human audience.
According to the text, which figures are specifically described as being compassionate or merciful?
๐ Chapter 1