Chapter 44 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a profound theological comparison between Sai Baba and the deities Rama and Krishna. The text explicitly states that there is "no difference between the three" and that the names "Rama, Krishna, and Sai" are essentially one and the same. It elaborates on this by contrasting the forms of Gods, which are described as beautiful and handsome, with Saints, who are the form of bliss. While Gods are attentive to prayers, the chapter notes that a Saint's vision is endless and that Saints "melt even for their detractors." This comparison, as found in Chapter 44, elevates Sai Baba to the level of these revered deities, suggesting He is an incarnation of the same Ultimate Reality.
How does Chapter 44 compare Sai Baba to deities like Rama and Krishna?
📖 Chapter 44