Which specific Vedic texts did Sai Baba claim were inferior to his own stories?

πŸ“– Chapter 2

According to the source material from Chapter 2, Sai Baba does not claim his stories are superior or inferior to any specific Vedic texts. Instead, he states that by hearing and contemplating his stories, a devotee can achieve the ultimate spiritual goal that the Vedas also aim for. The text reads, "Such is the magic of my stories; what more is needed? This is the entire goal of the Vedas, and the devotee becomes enriched by it." The implication is that the stories are a practical means to attain the same self-realization and harmony between the soul and Shiva that is the essence of Vedic wisdom, not that they replace or devalue the scriptures themselves. The stories are presented as a path to experience the goal of the Vedas directly.


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