The beginning of Chapter 36 emphasizes the profound spiritual benefits of listening to Sai Baba's stories. The text poetically describes the narration not as a simple story but as "the very water of self-bliss," which uniquely increases the devotee's thirst for more devotion. It promises that engaging with these stories "removes the fatigue and misery of worldly existence, and a state of happiness is attained." The chapter makes a direct recommendation, stating that if a fortunate soul truly desires to achieve their own spiritual welfare, they should listen respectfully to the sacred life story of Sai, which purifies both the listener and the speaker.
According to the text, why should a devotee listen to the stories of Sai Baba's life?
📖 Chapter 36