Chapter 44 presents a profound view on the unity of divine forms. It posits that there is no fundamental difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, stating that these three names are essentially one and the same. The text draws comparisons, noting that while Gods like Rama and Krishna are lotus-eyed, Saints have humble, single-focused eyes. Furthermore, it highlights a key distinction in their nature: while God's principle is "As they approach me, so I receive them," Saints are described as beings who "melt even for their detractors." This philosophical point in Chapter 44 emphasizes the supreme compassion of a Saint and the oneness of the Ultimate Reality they represent.
How does Chapter 44 elaborate on the relationship and similarities between Sai, Rama, and Krishna?
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