No, the text suggests not all works are equally suitable for group devotional readings. Chapter 0 explains that while poets like Shri Dasganu Maharaj have written about saints, their biographies within larger works are often not comprehensive, sometimes spanning only a few pages. This makes them less ideal for a detailed Parayan or Saptah focused on a single saint. In contrast, the "Shri Sai Satcharita" by Annasaheb Dabholkar is specifically highlighted as a recent, sweet, inspirational, grace-filled, and detailed biography written about Shri Sai Baba. Its comprehensive nature makes it one of the few works in Maharashtra considered ideal for these immersive community devotional practices.
Are all written works about saints equally suitable for building a community practice like a Saptah? What makes the Shri Sai Satcharita special in this regard?
📖 Chapter 0