As detailed in Chapter 0, the act of creating and engaging with a detailed poetic Guru biography yields significant benefits for all involved. For the writer, the primary benefit is performing a high form of Guru service. However, the merit extends further; when other devotees study and perform Parayans of the biography, the writer also gains the merit of serving God in humanity (Jan-Janardan) and public service. For the readers, studying such a work is not just an act of devotion; it helps them achieve the very purpose of their lives, leading to their own spiritual fulfillment.
Can you elaborate on the benefits that accrue to both the writer and the readers of a detailed Guru biography?
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