The text mentions differences in the eyes and vision of Gods versus Saints. Can you explain this distinction?

📖 Chapter 44

Chapter 44 presents a subtle but profound distinction between the divine perception of Gods and Saints. It describes Gods like Rama and Krishna as "lotus-eyed," while Saints have "humble or single-focused eyes." Furthermore, it states that the "eyes of Gods are in their ears," which implies they are primarily attentive to the prayers and pleas of their devotees. In contrast, the text says "there is no end to a Saint’s vision," suggesting a boundless, all-encompassing sight that goes beyond just hearing prayers, reflecting their omnipresent awareness and compassion.


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