According to the intro of Chapter 32, what is the intended effect of listening to the stories in this chapter?

📖 Chapter 32

Chapter 32 makes it clear that the stories it contains are meant to have a profound spiritual impact on the listener. The author describes the sequence of these stories as being "sweeter than nectar." The primary effects, as stated in the chapter, are that they will "generate devotion and love in the listeners" and that "sorrow will come to an end." Furthermore, the words spoken by Sai Baba are said to be so potent that they can destroy sins and afflictions, much like the sight of the Ganga or the moon. Ultimately, Chapter 32 suggests that attentively listening to these narratives will fulfill the desires of the eager and lead one to experience the grace of their own Guru.


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