Chapter 36 of the Sai Satcharitra beautifully illustrates the profound impact of listening to Sai Baba's stories. It describes them not as mere tales, but as the "very water of self-bliss" that intensifies the devotee's thirst for more devotion. The chapter states that listening to these succulent stories removes the fatigue and misery of worldly existence, leading to a state of happiness. It is suggested that a fortunate soul seeking spiritual welfare should respectfully listen to these narrations. Furthermore, the text of Chapter 36 mentions that Sai Baba himself loves his own stories and, by making the listener and speaker a pretext, he fulfills the desires of his devotees.
How does Chapter 36 describe the significance and effect of listening to Sai Baba's stories?
๐ Chapter 36