The preface mentions the concept of 'Jnana-yagna'. Can you explain what this means in the context of engaging with the Shri Sai Satcharita?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 0

As explained in Chapter 0, 'Jnana-yagna', or the sacrifice of knowledge, is a central practice for a devotee reading the Shri Sai Satcharita. By faithfully reading the sacred dialogue, the seeker offers the ignorance of their ego as an oblation into the fire of knowledge. This act satisfies the Supreme Soul, Me, as stated in the quoted verses from the Dnyaneshwari. It is this process of offering one's ego through the study and dissemination of the holy text that leads to the ultimate spiritual goal of becoming one with the Supreme Soul after the body perishes.


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