Chapter 32 describes the words and stories narrated directly by Sai Baba as being exceptionally powerful and beneficial for the listener. The text claims these narrations are 'sweeter than nectar' and will generate devotion and love while bringing an end to sorrow. The power of Sai's words is compared to the purifying ability of the Ganga river, with the text asserting that 'the words from Sai's mouth destroy sins and afflictions.' As Chapter 32 notes, listening to Baba's own account of his Guru-darshan is not just a story, but an event so potent it can cause the listener to see their own Guru, signifying a profound spiritual transmission.
According to the text, what is the significance of hearing the stories directly from Sai Baba's mouth in Chapter 32?
📖 Chapter 32