Chapter 44 of the Sai Satcharitra posits that there is no fundamental difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, stating they are essentially one and the same. The text draws a distinction between gods and saints, noting that while the forms of gods are beautiful, saints are the form of bliss. A key comparison is made regarding their vision: the eyes of gods are in their ears, attentive to prayers, whereas there is no end to a saint's vision. Furthermore, it's mentioned that while God receives followers as they approach, saints like Sai Baba melt even for their detractors, highlighting their immense compassion.
How does Chapter 44 compare Sai Baba to divine figures like Rama and Krishna, and what unique qualities are attributed to saints?
π Chapter 44