Chapter 14 highlights the profound and often indescribable nature of saints and their stories. It states that the handiwork of saints is 'inconceivable' and their greatness is 'indescribable,' questioning who is truly capable of capturing it with words. The experience of engaging with their stories is likened to drinking nectar; no matter how much you partake, complete satisfaction is rare. This is similar to the 'Shira-Puri' dish of faith and devotion, which never fully satiates the devotee's hunger. The chapter emphasizes that constant contemplation of these stories allows Sai to be with the devotee always, in waking and dreaming, leading the mind to a state of transcendence.
What does Chapter 14 say about the greatness of saints and the experience of their stories?
๐ Chapter 14