Chapter 25 poetically describes the Shri Sai Satcharitra as a divine gift for the spiritual nourishment of devotees. The text refers to the book as a "Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories" where followers can find shelter and ward off the "heat of worldly existence." It is also likened to a "Moonstone (Somakant) from which the lunar nectar of Sai's tales flows," satisfying the spiritual thirst of devotees like Chakora birds. The ultimate purpose, as stated in the chapter, is for these holy stories to "burn away the sins of the Kali age" and awaken Sai's followers by narrating His divine plays and compassionate nature.
How does Chapter 25 describe the nature and purpose of the Shri Sai Satcharitra for its readers?
๐ Chapter 25