Chapter 36 explains that Sai Baba himself is the driving force behind the narration of his own stories. The text states that he loves his own stories very much and therefore 'constantly provides memories of them.' It elaborates that he makes the listener and the speaker 'a mere pretext,' essentially orchestrating the entire process. The ultimate purpose of this, as described in Chapter 36, is to fulfill the desires of his devotees. In this way, Baba uses the telling of his life and leelas as a vehicle to bestow grace and accomplish the wishes of those who are devoted to him.
According to the source, how does Sai Baba ensure his stories are told, and for what purpose?
📖 Chapter 36