Chapter 36 outlines several significant spiritual benefits for those who engage with Sai's stories. The narration is described not merely as a story but as the 'very water of self-bliss,' which, when consumed, 'increases the thirst (for devotion) intensely.' It is said to be a potent remedy that 'removes the fatigue and misery of worldly existence,' ultimately leading to a state of happiness. The text from Chapter 36 further states that a 'fortunate soul who desires to achieve their own spiritual welfare' should listen respectfully to these narrations. This act purifies the senses, as the chapter concludes its introduction with the wish, 'May the ears of the listeners and the mouths of the speakers everywhere be purified.'
According to the beginning of Chapter 36, what are the spiritual benefits of listening to Sai's stories?
📖 Chapter 36