Chapter 44 draws a profound connection between Sai Baba and other divine figures, asserting that there is no difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, and that these three names are essentially one and the same Ultimate Reality. The text further elaborates on the nature of Saints, noting that while Gods may be beautiful, Saints are the form of bliss. It highlights that Saints, like Sai, melt even for their detractors, showing a boundless compassion. This chapter emphasizes Baba's unity with the divine and his supreme, merciful nature, which possesses authority even over Time.
Can you explain the comparison made between Sai Baba, Saints, and Gods like Rama and Krishna in Chapter 44?
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