Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra emphasizes the profound equality that saints embody. The text explicitly states that to saints, the virtuous and the wicked are equal, and they do not distinguish between who is great or who is small. This principle of non-differentiation extends to social and material status as well. As Chapter 12 describes, a great soul like Sai has no feeling of friend or foe, and to Him, "the pauper and the king are the same." This illustrates a core teaching that a saint's compassion and perspective transcend conventional human judgments and social hierarchies.
What does Chapter 12 say about the attitude of saints towards the virtuous, the wicked, the rich, and the poor?
π Chapter 12