The stories of Sai Baba are described as being as numerous and profound as the Vedas and famous legends. According to Chapter 2, his life is a deep and vast ocean, and his stories are the infinite jewels within it. These narratives are not of a single type; Baba told stories offering practical advice, tales based on everyone’s personal experience, stories that revealed secrets, and those centered on one's own karma. Their profundity lies in their ability to provide peace from worldly troubles, give devotees enthusiasm, and steady the mind. Hearing them brings such inner satisfaction that all other pleasures pale in comparison.
What is the nature of the stories told by Sai Baba, and why are they considered so profound?
📖 Chapter 2