How does the text describe the relationship between Sai Baba and deities like Rama and Krishna?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 44

According to Chapter 44, there is fundamentally no difference between Sai, Rama, and Krishna; they are described as being "essentially one and the same." The text draws comparisons to highlight the nature of Saints, noting that while the forms of Gods like Rama and Krishna are beautiful, Saints like Sai are the very "form of bliss." A key distinction presented is their response to others. While God is said to operate on a principle of reciprocity, the scripture notes that "Saints melt even for their detractors." This illustrates a profound level of mercy and compassion inherent in Sai Baba's nature, reinforcing his divine unity with other revered figures.


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