The text claims listening to Sai's stories achieves 'the entire goal of the Vedas'. What specific Vedic goals does it refer to?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

The source material does not explicitly list or define the specific goals of the Vedas that are fulfilled by listening to Sai's stories. In Chapter 2, the text makes a broad, conclusive statement: "This is the entire goal of the Vedas, and the devotee becomes enriched by it." Rather than detailing Vedic doctrines, the passage focuses on the experiential outcomes of listening to the stories. These outcomes include the birth of devotion, destruction of ignorance, attainment of self-bliss, and the realization of one's true form where the soul and Shiva find harmony. The text presents these spiritual achievements as being equivalent to fulfilling the ultimate purpose of the Vedas, without itemizing what that purpose is from a scriptural standpoint.


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