How does the scripture compare the nature of Saints like Sai to Gods like Rama and Krishna?

πŸ“– Chapter 44

Chapter 44 draws several distinctions between Gods and Saints while ultimately unifying them. It states that while the forms of Gods like Rama and Krishna are beautiful and handsome, Saints are the very form of bliss. It also notes that Gods' eyes are in their ears, signifying their attentiveness to prayers, whereas there is no end to a Saint's vision. A significant difference in temperament is highlighted: God says, "As they approach me, so I receive them," but Saints are described as those who "melt even for their detractors." Despite these comparisons, the text concludes that there is no fundamental difference, stating that Rama, Krishna, and Sai are essentially one and the same.


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