How does the Satcharitra compare Sai Baba to deities like Rama and Krishna?

📖 Chapter 44

Chapter 44 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra draws a direct and powerful parallel between Sai Baba and the Hindu deities Rama and Krishna, declaring that they are fundamentally one. The text explicitly states, "Rama, Krishna, and Sai; there is no difference between the three," and that these names are "essentially one and the same." It contrasts the forms of Gods, which are described as beautiful and handsome, with Saints like Sai, who are the "form of bliss." A further distinction is made in their response to humanity: while God says, "As they approach me, so I receive them," the text notes that Saints "melt even for their detractors," underscoring their boundless compassion and mercy as described in this chapter.


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