According to the text, the stories of Sai are described as profoundly powerful and beneficial for spiritual seekers. Chapter 36 states that these narratives are not just simple stories but are like "the very water of self-bliss." It is mentioned that drinking this water, or listening to the stories, intensely increases one's thirst for devotion. The author further explains that listening to such a succulent story removes the fatigue and misery of worldly existence, leading to a state of happiness. The chapter suggests that any fortunate soul desiring their own spiritual welfare should listen respectfully to the narration of Sai's stories.
How does the author of the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe the power and importance of listening to Sai's stories?
📖 Chapter 36