Can you explain the comparison made between Sai Baba and other divine figures like Rama and Krishna in Chapter 44?

📖 Chapter 44

Chapter 44 of the Sai Satcharitra draws a direct and profound parallel between Sai Baba and the divine figures of Rama and Krishna. The text explicitly states that there is "no difference between the three" and that their names are "essentially one and the same." While the forms of Gods are described as beautiful and handsome, Saints like Baba are presented as the "form of bliss." A key distinction is made in the chapter: the eyes of Gods are said to be in their ears (attentive to prayers), whereas there is no end to a Saint’s vision. The chapter further notes that while God receives people as they approach, Saints like Baba "melt even for their detractors," highlighting His immense compassion.


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