What are the core teachings and narratives presented in Chapter 21 of the Sai Satcharitra?

📖 Chapter 21

Chapter 21 of the Sai Satcharitra presents several key teachings through narrative. It begins by describing the ideal state of a listener for spiritual stories, who should be moved to tears and have their hair stand on end. The chapter then shares a personal story from the author about his time as a Magistrate in Bandra, where pride and 'ill-luck' prevented him from visiting the renowned Siddha, Pir Maulana. This story illustrates the principle that encountering a Saint requires good fortune and God's grace. Finally, the chapter teaches that all Saints, despite appearing in different times and places, are essentially one and inseparable, working in unison.


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