Chapter 44 explains the oneness of Sai, Rama, and Krishna by stating they are "essentially one and the same." The text draws comparisons to highlight this unity while also noting the unique nature of a Saint. While Gods like Rama and Krishna have beautiful forms, Saints are described as the embodiment of bliss itself. A key distinction made is that while God's principle is "As they approach me, so I receive them," Saints like Sai are portrayed as so merciful that they "melt even for their detractors." This suggests that Sai embodies the same ultimate divine reality but expresses it with a uniquely compassionate and all-encompassing grace.
The text says Sai is the same as Rama and Krishna. Can you explain what that means based on the source?
📖 Chapter 44