As explained in Chapter 36, listening to Sai's stories is a profound spiritual practice for achieving one's own welfare. The narrative is described not just as a story, but as the "very water of self-bliss," which removes the fatigue of worldly existence and brings happiness. The chapter reveals that Sai Baba himself is the ultimate narrator; it says the playful Sai takes over and makes his own qualities heard, using the speaker and listener as mere pretexts to fulfill the desires of his devotees.
According to the source, what is the spiritual benefit of listening to Sai Baba's stories, and who is the true narrator?
📖 Chapter 36