According to Chapter 32, what is the significance of the stories told by Sai Baba, and how are they described?

📖 Chapter 32

The introduction to Chapter 32 holds the stories narrated by Sai Baba in very high regard, describing them as being "sweeter than nectar." The text explicitly states that listening to these narratives will generate devotion and love, bringing an end to sorrow. Chapter 32 draws a powerful parallel, suggesting that just as the sight of the Ganga river destroys sins or the sight of the moon soothes afflictions, the words spoken from Sai Baba's own mouth have the power to destroy both sins and afflictions. The chapter prepares the audience by stating that the words from Maharaj Sai's mouth can lead one to see their own Guru, highlighting the transformative power of his teachings.


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