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

📖 Chapter 32

Chapter 32 describes an upcoming story, narrated by Baba from his own mouth, as a "supreme wonder" that is "extremely beneficial to the listeners." This story is about an unexpected Guru-darshan that Baba himself had while in the forest. Its significance lies in its power to grant devotion, faith, and liberation. The text states that the words from Sai's mouth about this experience are so potent they can destroy sins and afflictions, similar to the sight of the Ganga, and ultimately cause the listener to see their own Guru. This makes the narration a direct vehicle for spiritual grace.


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