Chapter 36 portrays the act of listening to Sai's stories as a vital practice for spiritual welfare. The text describes these narratives not as mere stories, but as the "very water of self-bliss." It claims that listening respectfully to the Sai Charitra removes the fatigue and misery of worldly existence, leading to a state of happiness. Furthermore, the chapter explains that Sai Baba himself loves his own stories and uses them as a medium to fulfill the desires of his devotees, making the listener and speaker a pretext for his divine play and grace.
From the perspective of Chapter 36, what is the significance of listening to Sai's life stories (Sai Charitra)?
📖 Chapter 36