Can you describe the benefits promised to a devotee who engages with Sai's stories, based on the narrative in Chapter 36?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 outlines several profound benefits for devotees. It promises that engaging with Sai's stories removes the "fatigue and misery of worldly existence" and brings about a state of happiness. The narration itself is called "the very water of self-bliss," suggesting it provides deep spiritual nourishment. For those who actively seek him through meditation or song, the chapter assures them that Sai Baba "never lets them lack anything" and protects them completely. Ultimately, as Chapter 36 explains, the process of listening to these stories is a means by which Sai fulfills the desires of his devotees, purifies their senses, and helps them achieve their own spiritual welfare, redeeming them from worldly troubles.


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