Chapter 44 draws several distinctions while ultimately asserting their oneness. It states that while the forms of Gods like Rama and Krishna are beautiful and handsome, Saints are the very form of bliss. Gods have 'lotus-eyed' features, whereas Saints are described as having humble or single-focused eyes. A key difference in interaction is noted: God says, "As they approach me, so I receive them," but a Saint is said to melt with compassion even for their detractors. Despite these comparisons, the text concludes that there is no difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, stating that these three names are essentially one and the same Ultimate Reality.
How does the scripture describe the differences and similarities between Saints like Sai and Gods like Rama and Krishna?
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