Why do saints incarnate on earth, and what does it take for someone to want to hear their stories, as explained in Chapter 23?

πŸ“– Chapter 23

According to the teachings in Chapter 23, saints incarnate on this earth as an act of pure benevolence, a grace from the Almighty intended for the salvation of what the text calls "dull-witted souls." Their presence is a divine gift. Furthermore, the chapter explains that the desire to hear the stories of these saints is not a random inclination. It is a sign that an individual has accumulated merit, or "Punya," in their spiritual account. It is only when one has this store of merit that a genuine longing arises in the heart to listen to these sacred tales, a path that ultimately leads to happiness and contentment.


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