Chapter 23 mentions that saints incarnate for the 'salvation of dull-witted souls'. What does the text say enables a person to benefit from their presence?

📖 Chapter 23

Chapter 23 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that the incarnations of saints on earth are an act of benevolence and a grace of the Almighty, specifically for the salvation of dull-witted souls. However, not everyone is immediately able to receive this grace. The chapter specifies that it is only when a person has an accumulation of merit (Punya) from past deeds that a desire will arise in their heart to hear the stories of saints. This desire to listen to their leelas and teachings is what ultimately leads the individual to attain happiness and contentment, allowing them to benefit from the saint's presence.


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