The text promises several specific and profound benefits beyond simple happiness. Chapter 2 details that by hearing, singing, and contemplating Sai Baba's stories, 'Devotion to Me will be born and ignorance will be destroyed immediately.' It is also said that faith will arise in the listeners' hearts, leading to 'self-experience and self-bliss.' The text claims the devotee will gain knowledge of their true form, achieving a state where 'the soul and Shiva will find harmony.' Furthermore, it suggests that the 'unperceivable, formless, and dense Consciousness will manifest,' which is described as the entire goal of the Vedas. So, the promised outcomes are deeply spiritual and transformative.
What does the text say are the tangible benefits of listening to Sai Baba's stories? Does it offer anything more than just a vague sense of 'happiness'?
📖 Chapter 2