Chapter 36 outlines several significant benefits for those who listen respectfully to Sai Baba's stories. The text promises that doing so removes the "fatigue and misery of worldly existence," leading to a state of genuine happiness. These stories are described as the "water of self-bliss," which, when consumed, paradoxically increases the thirst for more devotion. For a "fortunate soul," listening to these narrations is a direct path to achieving their own spiritual welfare. Ultimately, the chapter suggests that Sai uses these stories as a vehicle to fulfill the desires of his devotees and provide them with complete protection.
According to Chapter 36, what specific benefits can a devotee expect to receive from listening to the stories of Sai Baba?
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