How does Chapter 44 philosophically describe the nature of a Saint and compare Sai Baba to other divine figures?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 44

Chapter 44 presents a deep philosophical perspective on sainthood and divinity. It equates Sai Baba with Rama and Krishna, stating that there is no difference between the three and their names are essentially one. The text describes Saints as being the form of bliss, possessing humble eyes, and having a vision with no end. A key quality highlighted is their boundless compassion; unlike Gods who respond to devotees as they are approached, Saints are said to melt even for their detractors and are kind even to those who harm them. This section of Chapter 44 emphasizes the formless, ultimate reality that transcends figures like Rama, Krishna, and Sai.


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