What does the Shri Sai Satcharitra say about the inherent nature of saints and their life stories?

📖 Chapter 14

According to the text, the life stories of saints are described as being inherently sweet, both inside and out. Chapter 14 states that everything about saints, including their food, movements, and even their most natural utterances, is sweet. These narratives are not considered mere biographies but are presented as the "very life of self-bliss." Sai Maharaj, portrayed as a cloud of mercy, lovingly used these stories as a way to shower the means of His remembrance upon his devotees, fostering a connection through these sweet and profound tales.


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