As described in Chapter 14, these three types are not different beings but represent different human natures. The 'gods' are identified as humans who are self-controlled and endowed with noble qualities. 'Demons' are also among humans, characterized as those who are violent, wicked, and cruel. Finally, 'humans' in this specific classification are defined as those who are gripped by difficult greed. This framework helps explain why Prajapati's single instruction 'Da' was understood differently by each group. Sai Baba, the ocean of mercy, is said to have stretched out his hand to help the greed-oriented 'human' type in particular, guiding them for their own benefit.
The text mentions three types of humans: gods, demons, and humans. What are the characteristics of each type?
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