What does the author of Sai Satcharitra say about the power of storytelling and Baba's unique teaching methods in Chapter 21?

📖 Chapter 21

Chapter 21 begins with a reflection on the art of narration. The author posits that stories and words are futile unless they deeply move the listener, causing them to sway, their hair to stand on end, their throat to choke with emotion, and tears of joy to flow. A truly effective narration, according to the chapter, must delight the audience. The author then contrasts this ideal with Sai Baba's own style, which he holds in high regard. He bows at Baba's feet, proclaiming that "Baba’s speech is captivating, His method of instruction is extraordinary; His actions at every step are innovative."


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