Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra vividly portrays the profound physical and emotional responses of a devotee immersed in the Guru's 'story-nectar.' The text describes a state where perspiration breaks out, eyes fill with tears of love, and goosebumps rise repeatedly. It even mentions weeping and sobbing as the heart is moved. According to this chapter, these are not just emotional outbursts but are signs of the awakening of the Guru's grace. This experience leads to the destruction of mutual conflicts and the vanishing of distinctions between 'small and great,' all of which arise from having ultimate faith in the Guru's feet.
How does Chapter 27 describe the ideal state of a devotee when listening to the Guru's stories?
π Chapter 27