How does the Shri Sai Satcharitra describe the significance of listening to Sai's stories, using the introduction to Damu Anna's tale as an example?

📖 Chapter 25

Chapter 25 presents the Shri Sai Satcharitra not merely as a collection of stories but as a divine grace and 'Prasad' from the Saint's feet. Before narrating the story of Damu Anna, the text emphasizes that these holy stories have the power to burn away the sins of the Kali age. It describes the Satcharitra as a 'Shed of Nectar-like Sai Stories' that can ward off the heat of worldly existence. As mentioned in Chapter 25, the stories are likened to a Moonstone (Somakant) from which the nectar of Sai's tales flows, satisfying devotees like thirsty Chakora birds. The introduction to Damu Anna's story specifically invites listeners to give their attention, promising that their difficulties will vanish.


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