The text of Chapter 23 clarifies that saints incarnate on this earth out of benevolence, specifically for the salvation of "dull-witted souls." This act is presented as a manifestation of the grace of the Almighty. Furthermore, the chapter states that a person's ability to even develop a desire to hear the stories of saints is not accidental. It is only when one has a store of merit, or Punya, that such an interest arises in their heart, leading them toward the happiness and contentment found in these narratives.
What does Chapter 23 say about the reason for the incarnation of saints and what enables a person to appreciate their stories?
📖 Chapter 23