Chapter 23 teaches that the incarnations of saints occur on Earth out of benevolence, specifically for the salvation of 'dull-witted souls,' which is seen as a grace of the Almighty. The text suggests that one's ability to appreciate these divine figures is not accidental. It states that only when a person has sufficient merit (Punya) in store will a desire arise in their heart to hear the stories of saints. The ultimate reward for hearing these stories, as mentioned in this chapter, is the attainment of happiness and contentment.
What is the significance of saints appearing on Earth, and what does it take to appreciate their stories?
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