Chapter 12 explains that saints are uniquely distinct from typical incarnations of God. While a divine incarnation's purpose is often seen as protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, saints view both the virtuous and the wicked as equal. As the text states, their minds do not know who is great or small, and they treat both with the same regard. Chapter 12 further elaborates that a saint's heart overflows with compassion for the distressed, and they prioritize setting the wicked on the right path, making them the "sun for the darkness of ignorance."
How does Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra characterize the nature of saints, especially in how they treat different types of people?
📖 Chapter 12