Chapter 44 draws a profound parallel between Sai Baba and deities like Rama and Krishna, ultimately declaring their essential unity. The text states plainly, "Rama, Krishna, and Sai; there is no difference between the three," and that their names are "essentially one and the same." However, it also offers nuanced distinctions, noting that while gods have beautiful forms, Saints are "the form of bliss." Furthermore, it suggests a Saint's compassion is exceptionally accessible. While God says, "As they approach me, so I receive them," the text claims that Saints "melt even for their detractors." This chapter portrays Sai as a being who is not only unified with the divine but also has authority over Time and death.
How does the Satcharitra compare Sai Baba to gods like Rama and Krishna in chapter 44?
📖 Chapter 44