The text makes several profound promises to those who engage with the stories of Sai. Chapter 25 urges listeners to approach these holy stories with an unreserved and focused mind, stating that doing so will burn away the sins of the Kali age. It asserts that once one-pointed faith is established in a devotee, Sai wards off all their misfortunes, removes their suffering, and grants their desired objects. Specifically regarding the story of Damu Anna, the author promises that listening with reverence will fill the listener's heart with joy and cause their difficulties to vanish, allowing them to experience the Guru-Mother as an "Ocean of Mercy."
What does the text promise to readers who listen to the holy stories of Sai with a focused mind?
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