According to the text, the stories of Sai Baba hold immense spiritual power and significance. Chapter 47 explains that Sai Baba himself is the narrator, entering the author's heart to tell the tale. Hearing these stories is said to sever the bonds of Karma, even for those who are wise or ignorant. The narrative emphasizes that listeners who focus on the inner meaning and moral of these accounts will achieve their life's purpose and find peace from the weariness of worldly existence. The text compares the abundance of these stories to an ocean and a wish-fulfilling tree, suggesting that for a devotee of Sai, there is never a lack of spiritual nectar to be tasted.
What is the significance of Sai Baba's stories as described in the Shri Sai Satcharitra?
๐ Chapter 47