Chapter 2 portrays Sai Baba's stories as being countless, deep, and filled with sweet meaning, comparing his life to an infinite mine of jewels. The text explains that Baba told stories of various kinds to suit different people and situations. These included practical advice for daily life, tales based on everyone’s personal experience, stories revealing secrets, and narratives related to one's own karma. Hearing these stories with attention is said to be so captivating that other pleasures seem like grass in comparison. This variety and depth are why the author felt compelled to collect them, viewing the act as a good form of worship.
How does Chapter 2 characterize the nature and variety of the stories Sai Baba told?
📖 Chapter 2