How does the author justify continuing the potentially sad story of Sai Baba's passing in Chapter 43?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 43

In Chapter 43, the author acknowledges that the news of Sai Baba's body ending might not please the listener's heart and could even be wearying. However, he provides a profound justification for continuing the narrative. As stated in the chapter, the passing of great saints and sages is considered a sacred event that has the power to purify both the listeners who hear the story and the speakers who narrate it. The author suggests that despite the sadness, engaging with this story is spiritually beneficial, leading to a state of self-attainment and happiness, and thus he presents it for the ultimate good of the devotees.


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