Chapter 44 draws a profound connection between Sai Baba and the deities Rama and Krishna, stating explicitly that there is no difference between the three and that their names are essentially one and the same. The text elaborates on the nature of Saints, contrasting them with the forms of Gods. While Gods are described as beautiful and handsome, Saints are presented as the very form of bliss. A key distinction highlighted in the chapter is that while God says, 'As they approach me, so I receive them,' Saints are said to melt with compassion even for their detractors, showcasing their immense peace and kindness.
How does Chapter 44 compare Sai Baba to deities like Rama and Krishna, and what unique qualities of a Saint does it highlight?
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