According to the narrator in Chapter 32, listening to the stories from Sai Baba is an extremely beneficial and joyful experience. The tales are described as being 'sweeter than nectar' and capable of generating devotion and love in the hearts of listeners, ultimately bringing their sorrow to an end. The chapter makes a powerful comparison, stating that just as the sight of the Ganga destroys sins, the words from Sai's mouth destroy both sins and afflictions. Listening with concentration is said to fulfill the desires of the eager and bring complete joy to both the storyteller and the audience.
What benefits are promised to those who listen to the stories in this chapter?
📖 Chapter 32