Can you provide a summary of the introduction to Chapter 36 of the Sai Satcharitra?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 begins with a traditional invocation and a promise to continue the narration of beautiful stories, describing them as the very 'water of self-bliss' that intensifies devotional thirst. The author humbly questions their own authority, suggesting that it is Sai himself who inspires the telling of his own tales. As mentioned in Chapter 36, Sai's greatness is described as infinite; he can elevate a beggar to a king and protects those who meditate upon him. The chapter emphasizes that listening to these stories removes worldly fatigue and brings happiness. This introduction culminates in setting the stage for a new story by mentioning the arrival of two gentlemen from Goa who came for Sai's darshan.


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