Chapter 45 portrays the Shri Sai Satcharitra as the literary form of Sai Baba, a crucial source of remembrance now that His physical form has vanished. The author refers to the work as a 'speech-sacrifice' (Vag-yagna) and humbly asks the wise listeners to accept it. The text emphasizes the profound impact of engaging with these stories. As mentioned in Chapter 45, listening to the stories with a concentrated mind brings about a unique and indescribable peace. The act of listening with concentration while bowing at Sai's feet is described as a greatly auspicious and supremely holy act, suggesting that the book is a vehicle for spiritual connection.
How does Chapter 45 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe the book itself and the act of listening to its stories?
๐ Chapter 45