What does Chapter 24 reveal about the nature of saints and the proper attitude of a devotee or narrator?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 24

Chapter 24 draws a clear distinction between the nature of saints and the ideal attitude of a devotee. It describes saints like Sai Baba as 'always pure, stainless, and without blemish,' comparing their purity to a clear, cloudless sky. In contrast, the narrator emphasizes the need for humility and egolessness at the Guru's feet, stating that the act of narrating is itself driven by Sai Samarth, the 'stimulator of intellect.' This chapter teaches that for the stream of the story to flow and for a devotee to receive its benefits, one must shed their ego and approach the Guru with reverence and respect.


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