The text describes Sai Baba's stories as being extraordinarily varied and meaningful. As explained in Chapter 2, his life is compared to a vast ocean, and his stories are infinite. He told tales offering practical advice, narratives based on everyone's personal experience, stories revealing secrets, and those related to one's own karma. These countless stories are described as being filled with sweet meaning, similar in number to the Vedas and famous legends. Hearing them is said to bring enthusiasm, mental steadiness, and peace from worldly troubles, making other pleasures seem insignificant.
What kind of stories did Sai Baba tell, and how are they characterized in the text?
๐ Chapter 2