Chapter 47 describes Sai's stories as being supremely holy and powerful tools for spiritual liberation. The text states that the greatness of these stories is so marvelous that upon hearing them, the "bonds of Karma will be severed" for all listeners, regardless of whether they are wise or ignorant. A key point made in Chapter 47 is that Sai himself is the true source of these narratives; he is described as the story, the speaker, and the face, with the human author being merely a vessel or a nickname. Listeners are encouraged to focus on the inner meaning and moral to achieve fulfillment. The chapter compares this abundance of spiritual wisdom to sitting under a wish-fulfilling tree where desires are instantly met.
What is the significance of Sai's stories as described in Chapter 47?
📖 Chapter 47