Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra makes a unique distinction between saints and divine incarnations. While it acknowledges that the incarnation of God is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, it posits that saints are different. According to the text, saints view the virtuous and the wicked as equal, with minds that do not differentiate between great or small. In fact, the chapter suggests saints are greater than God in this respect, as they first focus on setting the wicked on the right path. Their hearts are said to break with compassion, and love overflows for anyone who is distressed, showcasing a universal and unconditional mercy.
How does Chapter 12 describe the nature and qualities of saints, particularly in comparison to God's incarnations?
π Chapter 12