Chapter 17 emphasizes the significant positive impact of engaging with Sai Baba's life story. It states that by listening to these accounts with great respect, "the poverty of the listener and the speaker is destroyed, and the bad days of all vanish." The text encourages devotees to experience Baba's unfathomable deeds, keep a collection of the stories they remember, and then share them with others. This practice is portrayed not just as a pastime but as a powerful spiritual tool for overcoming material hardship and misfortune, leading to comfort and humility at his lotus feet.
What does the text say are the tangible benefits of listening to and sharing the stories of Sai Baba's life?
📖 Chapter 17