According to the author in Chapter 43, what is the value of listening to stories about the passing of saints like Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 43

In Chapter 43, the author acknowledges that stories about death may not please the heart and can be wearisome. However, he strongly argues for their importance by stating that the passing of saints and sages purifies both the listeners and the speakers. The text suggests that remembrance of the glory of God's devotees, through devotional singing (bhajan) or chanting (kirtan), is an easy and effective means to wash away accumulated sins and make the inner self pure. Therefore, narrating Sai Baba's departure is presented as a spiritually beneficial act that helps end worldly existence.


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