According to Chapter 36, listening to the stories of Sai is a profound spiritual practice. The text describes these narratives not as mere stories, but as the very 'water of self-bliss.' It suggests that drinking this water, or hearing these tales, paradoxically increases one's thirst for devotion. As explained in Chapter 36, the act of listening to such a 'succulent story' serves a specific purpose: it removes the fatigue and misery associated with worldly existence. By engaging with these narratives, a fortunate soul can achieve their own spiritual welfare, attain a state of happiness, and have their ears and mouths purified.
According to the source, what is the purpose and effect of listening to Sai Baba's stories?
📖 Chapter 36