Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra emphasizes the complete impartiality of saints like Sai Baba. The text clearly states that to a saint, 'the virtuous and the wicked are equal,' and their minds 'do not know who is great or who is small.' This principle of equality extends to social status, as the chapter notes that 'the pauper and the king are the same' to Sai. For their devotees, saints show immense love and will 'spend their millions of merits' and 'leap forward' to help them, seeing no obstacle as too great. For the wicked, rather than punishment, a saint's heart overflows with compassion to guide them onto the right path.
Based on Chapter 12, how do saints like Sai Baba treat different kinds of people, such as devotees, the wicked, the rich, and the poor?
📖 Chapter 12