The source mentions that Sai Baba "loves his own stories very much." How does this love manifest, and what is the underlying purpose of his stories being told?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 explains that Sai Baba's great love for his own stories is a key method through which he interacts with and blesses his followers. This love manifests by him constantly providing memories of his life and deeds. The text further clarifies that he makes "the listener and speaker a mere pretext," which signifies that he is the true, divine force behind both the telling and hearing of these tales. As revealed in Chapter 36, the ultimate purpose is to fulfill the desires of his devotees. Through these stories, he connects with them, removes their worldly miseries, and guides them toward spiritual welfare.


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