According to Chapter 44, there is fundamentally no difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, as they are described as being "essentially one and the same." However, the text does highlight some distinct characteristics. While the forms of Gods are described as beautiful and handsome, Saints are said to be the very form of bliss. A key distinction mentioned in Chapter 44 is that Saints like Sai Baba are portrayed as being exceptionally merciful, melting even for their detractors, whereas God is said to receive devotees "as they approach me." The chapter emphasizes the boundless compassion of a Saint, who is kind even to those who wish them harm.
Chapter 44 draws a comparison between divine figures like Rama and Krishna and Saints like Sai Baba. What are the key similarities and differences highlighted in the text?
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