What is the relationship between Sai Baba, his stories, and the fulfillment of his devotees' desires as described in the text?

πŸ“– Chapter 36

Chapter 36 explains a unique and dynamic relationship between Sai Baba, his stories, and his devotees. It suggests that Sai Baba himself orchestrates the telling of his own stories, using the speaker and listener as mere instruments or pretexts. The text notes, 'He loves his own stories very much, therefore he constantly provides memories of them.' Through this process of sharing his stories, he fulfills the desires of his devotees. The chapter portrays him as a complete supporter of spiritual goals who calls out to the poor and weak, fulfilling the desires of all and using the narration of his life to redeem infinite beings.


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