According to Chapter 28, engaging with the stories of saints is a supremely purifying act. The text states that listening to these narratives can destroy sins, particularly those accumulated from listening to slander and condemnation of false stories. It offers a blessing to both the one who listens to the stories and the one who sings them, promising that they will merge into the same divine place and attain imperishable happiness. The chapter sets up the story of Laxmichand by highlighting this purificatory power, encouraging listeners to pay close attention so that the compassionate nature of Sai can be revealed.
What benefits does Chapter 28 attribute to listening to and singing the stories of saints like Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 28