According to the teachings in Chapter 4 of the Sai Satcharitra, the advent of a saint is prompted by a severe decline in societal and religious order. This includes a time when Brahmins despise their own caste and Shudras attempt to become Brahmins, when religious teachers are insulted, and when people generally disregard religious teachings, with everyone considering themselves a scholar. The chapter further elaborates on this climate, mentioning the growth of sectarian hatred, the consumption of liquor and meat even by Brahmins, and a general weariness among ritualists and yogis with their spiritual practices.
Can you describe the state of society that necessitates a saint's incarnation, as detailed in Chapter 4?
๐ Chapter 4