Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that while a traditional divine incarnation is for the protection of the virtuous and the destruction of the wicked, saints are uniquely distinct. According to the text, saints view the virtuous and the wicked as equal, without judgment of who is great or small. Their hearts are filled with compassion, and their love overflows for the distressed, leading them to first set the wicked on the right path. This chapter posits that in this regard, saints are even greater than God, as they treat all with an enmity-free equality, a quality exemplified by Sai Baba.
How does Chapter 12 describe the nature of saints, and how do they differ from the typical role of a divine incarnation?
π Chapter 12