According to Chapter 32, what is the significance of the story Baba tells about his own Guru?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

Chapter 32 highlights the profound importance of a story that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth about an unexpected encounter with his Guru in the forest. The text describes this tale as a 'supreme wonder' and 'extremely beneficial to the listeners.' The purpose of this narration is to grant devotion, faith, and liberation. Furthermore, Chapter 32 states that the words from Sai's mouth, particularly when speaking of his Guru, have the power to destroy sins and afflictions, similar to how seeing the Ganga or the moon brings relief. The chapter emphasizes that even with extensive knowledge of scriptures, true knowledge is unattainable without the Guru's grace, making this personal story from Baba especially significant.


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