Chapter 44 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra draws a direct and profound connection between Sai Baba, Rama, and Krishna. The text explicitly states that there is no difference between the three and that their names are essentially one and the same. While it offers some nuanced distinctions—noting that the forms of Gods are beautiful and handsome while Saints are the form of bliss—the overarching message is one of unity. The chapter emphasizes that these three, Rama, Krishna, and Sai, represent the same Ultimate Reality.
How does the Satcharitra compare Sai Baba to Hindu gods like Rama and Krishna?
📖 Chapter 44