According to the twelfth chapter, why are saints considered 'greater than God' in some respects, and what is their primary mission?

πŸ“– Chapter 12

Chapter 12 presents a unique perspective, suggesting saints are 'greater than God' in a specific context. While God's incarnation is for protecting the good and destroying evil, saints are uniquely distinct because they treat the virtuous and the wicked equally. Their mission involves compassionately setting the wicked on the right path first, as their hearts overflow with love for the distressed. The chapter describes them as the 'Agastya for the ocean of worldly existence' and the 'sun for the darkness of ignorance,' indicating their role is to guide all souls, regardless of their past, toward spiritual upliftment.


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