Chapter 12 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra explains that while a typical incarnation of God is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, saints are uniquely distinct. The text states that to saints, the virtuous and the wicked are equal, and their minds do not differentiate between who is great or small. In fact, the chapter posits that saints are even greater than God in this respect, as they prioritize setting the wicked on the right path out of overflowing compassion and love for the distressed. This contrasts with the more traditional role of divine justice, highlighting a saint's role as one of universal, non-judgmental compassion.
How does Chapter 12 of Sai Satcharitra differentiate the role of a saint from that of a traditional divine incarnation?
📖 Chapter 12