Chapter 3 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that while different ages had different prescribed paths—such as control of the senses in the Kruta Age, sacrifice in the Treta, and worship in the Dwapara—the simplest means for achieving the supreme goal in the Kali Age is 'singing the stories of the Name.' The text emphasizes that listening to the stories of the Guru is a universally accessible path for everyone, regardless of their caste or gender, including Brahmins, women, and Shudras. As chunk 9 of this chapter states, this is an easy means for the supreme goal (Paramartha), designed to burn the sins of devotees with love.
What does Chapter 3 of the Sai Satcharitra say about the easiest way to achieve the supreme goal, especially in the current age?
📖 Chapter 3