According to the text, listening to the stories of Sai Baba is a profound experience that brings significant spiritual benefits. Chapter 36 describes this act as drinking the "water of self-bliss," which paradoxically increases one's thirst for devotion rather than quenching it completely. The narration states that these succulent stories delight the listener, effectively removing the fatigue and misery associated with worldly existence. Ultimately, attaining a state of happiness and achieving one's own spiritual welfare are presented as the rewards for respectfully listening to the sacred life story of Sai.
According to the introduction of Chapter 36, what is the effect of listening to Sai's stories on a person?
📖 Chapter 36