Chapter 44 of the Sai Satcharitra draws a beautiful comparison between Saints, like Sai Baba, and Gods such as Rama and Krishna. It states that while the forms of Gods are handsome, Saints are the embodiment of bliss. The text notes a key difference: while Gods are said to have 'eyes in their ears,' being attentive to prayers, there is no end to a Saint’s vision. Furthermore, while God's principle is 'As they approach me, so I receive them,' a Saint's nature is to melt with compassion even for their detractors. Ultimately, the chapter concludes that there is no difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, as these three names are essentially one and the same Ultimate Reality.
How does Chapter 44 compare Sai Baba to gods like Rama and Krishna?
📖 Chapter 44