Chapter 44 draws a deep, unifying connection between Sai Baba, Rama, and Krishna, stating explicitly that there is "no difference between the three" and that their names are "essentially one and the same." While it describes the forms of Gods as beautiful and handsome, it portrays Saints like Sai Baba as being the very "form of bliss." The text further distinguishes them by noting that while God is said to receive devotees as they approach, Saints like Baba possess a compassion that "melt even for their detractors," emphasizing a shared divine essence manifested through profound mercy.
How does the Shri Sai Satcharitra compare the nature of Sai Baba with deities like Rama and Krishna?
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