Chapter 44 draws several comparisons between Saints and Gods. While the forms of Gods like Rama and Krishna are described as beautiful and handsome, Saints are the form of bliss itself. It's noted that Gods' eyes are in their ears, attentive to prayers, whereas a Saint's vision is without end. Furthermore, while God says, "As they approach me, so I receive them," Saints are said to melt with compassion even for their detractors. Despite these distinctions, the text concludes that there is no fundamental difference between Rama, Krishna, and Sai, stating that these three names are essentially one and the same Ultimate Reality.
The text compares Saints to Gods. What are the distinctions and ultimate similarities drawn between Sai, Rama, and Krishna?
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