The introduction to Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra beautifully outlines the spiritual rewards of engaging with Sai Baba's stories. The text describes these narratives not as mere stories, but as the "very water of self-bliss." It claims that drinking this water, or listening to the stories, intensely increases a person's thirst for devotion. The chapter further states that listening to these accounts removes the "fatigue and misery of worldly existence," leading to a state of happiness. For any fortunate soul desiring their own spiritual welfare, respectfully listening to the narration of Sai's life is presented as a direct path to purifying one's senses and achieving that goal.
According to the beginning of Chapter 36, what is the purpose and benefit of reading or listening to Sai Baba's life stories?
📖 Chapter 36