Chapter 36 highlights the profound spiritual benefits of hearing Sai Baba's stories. The narration is described not as a mere story but as "the very water of self-bliss," which intensifies the devotee's thirst for devotion. Listening to these tales is said to remove the fatigue and misery of worldly existence, bringing about a state of happiness. The text suggests that any soul desiring spiritual welfare should listen respectfully to these accounts. Significantly, Chapter 36 reveals that Baba himself loves his own stories and uses the listener and speaker as a pretext to fulfill the desires of his devotees, making the act of listening a direct way to receive his grace and blessings.
What does this book say about the importance of listening to Sai Baba's stories?
📖 Chapter 36