Chapter 21 discusses the nature of Saints and their incarnations. What is the underlying principle of their unity, even when they appear in different times and places?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

Chapter 21 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a profound concept about the nature of Saints. It explains that although Saints may take incarnations in different places and at different times for specific purposes, they are essentially inseparable and one in spirit. The text states, "Country, time, and objects may differ, but the signs of one are known completely by another Saint; Inwardly, they are all one." This highlights a secret arrangement and an ancient institution among Saints, suggesting a unified consciousness and purpose that transcends physical separation. This principle, as explained in Chapter 21, emphasizes that their divine essence is singular.


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