Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra explains that Sai's stories are not merely tales but are described as "the very water of self-bliss" which removes the fatigue of worldly existence and fosters intense devotion. The text posits that the true narrator is Sai Baba himself. It states that the "playful Sai himself takes over and makes his own qualities heard by his devotees through someone." The human author is presented as just a pretext or an instrument, with the chapter noting, "Enough of this 'I-ness' (ego) of the speaker," emphasizing that Baba orchestrates the telling of his own stories to fulfill the desires of his devotees.
According to the beginning of Chapter 36, what is the significance of listening to Sai's stories, and who is considered the true narrator?
📖 Chapter 36