Based on Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra, how are the actions and perspectives of saints different from those of God's incarnations?

πŸ“– Chapter 12

Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra draws a clear distinction between saints and divine incarnations. While it states that an incarnation of God is for the protection of the virtuous and the destruction of the wicked, saints are described as being uniquely distinct beyond this. According to this chapter, saints view the virtuous and the wicked as equal, with minds that do not differentiate between who is great or small. Their compassion is so profound that they first strive to set the wicked on the right path, with hearts that overflow with love for the distressed. This impartial and reformative nature makes saints, in a sense, greater than God in their approach to humanity.


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