According to the teachings in Chapter 3, the ideal form of devotion for the Kali Age is 'singing the stories of the Name,' which is described as a simple and easy means for attaining the supreme goal (Paramartha). This contrasts with the methods of previous ages, such as mind control in the Kruta Age or sacrifice in the Treta Age. The text emphasizes that this path is universally accessible. It is one means for all four castes, from Brahmins onwards, and is equally available to women, Shudras, and those of low caste. The only prerequisite mentioned is having merit and giving focused attention while listening to the stories of the Guru.
How does Baba describe the most suitable form of devotion for the current era, and who is eligible to practice it?
📖 Chapter 3