Chapter 32 promises that the stories it contains will have a profound and beneficial impact on those who listen with concentration. The narrative is described as being 'sweeter than nectar' and capable of generating devotion and love within the listeners. The text explicitly states that these sweet stories will fulfill the desires of those eager to hear them and that the words from Sai's mouth have the power to destroy sins and afflictions, just as the sight of the Ganga destroys sins. Ultimately, the chapter suggests that sorrow will come to an end for the attentive listener.
According to Chapter 32, what is the anticipated effect of its stories on the listeners?
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