Chapter 44 draws direct parallels between Sai Baba, Rama, and Krishna, stating explicitly that "there is no difference between the three" and that they are "essentially one and the same." The text describes the forms of Gods as beautiful, while Saints like Sai are the form of bliss itself. A key distinction highlighted in Chapter 44 is that while God says, "As they approach me, so I receive them," Saints like Baba are said to "melt even for their detractors." The chapter emphasizes Baba's profound peace and kindness, noting he is kind even to those who would harm him. His mind is described as being without greed or craving, and his famous meditation was "Allah Malik" (God is King).
How does Chapter 44 compare Sai Baba to other divine figures and what does it say about his nature?
📖 Chapter 44