According to Chapter 36, listening to the stories of Sai Baba offers profound spiritual benefits. The narrative is described as "the very water of self-bliss," which, instead of quenching thirst, paradoxically intensifies the desire for devotion. The chapter states that listening to these succulent stories delights the listener, "removes the fatigue and misery of worldly existence," and helps one attain a state of happiness. It is presented as a path for a fortunate soul to achieve their own spiritual welfare, emphasizing the importance of listening respectfully to the narration.
How does Chapter 36 describe the benefits of listening to Sai's stories for a devotee?
๐ Chapter 36