According to Chapter 32, what is the special significance of the stories that Sai Baba himself narrated?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 32

Chapter 32 places immense significance on the stories narrated directly from Sai Baba's own mouth. The text describes an upcoming story, told by Baba, as "extremely beneficial to the listeners." It goes on to state that the words Sai himself spoke are capable of granting devotion, faith, and liberation. The power of his narration is compared to the purifying effect of seeing the Ganga or the soothing sight of the moon, suggesting that his words can destroy sins and afflictions. As highlighted throughout the introduction of Chapter 32, listening to these stories is not mere entertainment but a sacred act that can lead a devotee to a vision of their own Guru and bring an end to sorrow.


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