How does Chapter 21 describe the relationship between different Saints, even if they are in different places?

πŸ“– Chapter 21

Chapter 21 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a profound teaching on the unity of Saints. It explains that although Saints may take incarnations in different places and at different times for specific purposes, they are "essentially inseparable from one another." The text uses an analogy to clarify this concept, comparing the divine system to a sovereign king who establishes outposts with appointed officers to manage the kingdom. Similarly, the "Emperor of Self-bliss" operates through different Saints who invisibly carry out the work of the divine kingdom. The chapter emphasizes that even though their external circumstances like country and time may differ, one Saint fully knows the signs of another because, as the text states, "inwardly, they are all one."


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