In Chapter 43, the author Hemadpant explains that remembering the stories and glory of God's devotees is the most effective means to purify the inner self. The text states that to "wash it all away," referring to the filth of accumulated sins, other methods are useless. The chapter emphasizes that bhajan (devotional singing) and kirtan (devotional chanting) about saints are the easiest ways to purify the mind. It is also mentioned that the narration of the passing of saints and sages purifies both the listeners and the speakers of the stories, making it a spiritually beneficial act for all involved.
What reason does the author give in Chapter 43 for telling the stories of saints like Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 43