Chapter 44 presents a nuanced comparison between deities and Saints. It states that while the forms of Gods like Rama and Krishna are beautiful and handsome, Saints are the very form of bliss. It further explains that while Gods' eyes are in their ears, attentive to prayers, a Saint’s vision is endless. A key distinction highlighted in Chapter 44 is that God receives people as they approach, whereas Saints are so compassionate that they "melt even for their detractors." Despite these distinctions, the chapter concludes that there is ultimately no difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, asserting that these three names represent one and the same Ultimate Reality.
How does Chapter 44 differentiate between Gods and Saints, while also asserting their unity?
📖 Chapter 44