According to Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra, saints are uniquely distinct from the typical understanding of a divine incarnation. While God's incarnation is for protecting the virtuous and destroying the wicked, the chapter explains that to saints, the virtuous and the wicked are equal. Their minds do not differentiate between who is great or small. In fact, it states that saints are in some ways greater, as they first focus on setting the wicked on the right path. Their hearts are filled with compassion, and their love overflows for the distressed. Sai Baba is presented as a perfect example of this, maintaining an "enmity-free equality everywhere" and treating all beings with the same affection.
The Satcharitra mentions that God's incarnation is to protect the good and destroy the wicked. How does Chapter 12 describe saints, like Sai Baba, as being different from this?
๐ Chapter 12