What does the text say about Sai Baba's relationship with his own stories and how he uses them to engage with his followers?

📖 Chapter 36

Chapter 36 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra reveals that Sai Baba loves his own stories very much. This affection is not passive; he actively uses these narratives as a tool for divine intervention and connection with his followers. The chapter explains that he "constantly provides memories of them," essentially inspiring the stories to be told and heard. In doing so, he makes the listener and the speaker a "mere pretext" for a greater purpose: fulfilling the desires of the devotees. This suggests that the very act of sharing and listening to his life story is a sacred process orchestrated by Sai Baba himself to bestow grace and fulfill the spiritual goals of his followers.


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