The "Shri Sai Satcharita" is deemed exceptionally suitable for Parayans and Saptahs due to its comprehensive and detailed nature. Chapter 0 explains that while other poets like Shri Dasganu Maharaj wrote about saints, their biographies were often not detailed enough for a dedicated Parayan, sometimes spanning only a few pages. In contrast, the biography of Sai Baba by Annasaheb Dabholkar is described as a recent, sweet, inspirational, and grace-filled work. It is noted as one of only two such detailed Guru biographies found in Maharashtra, making its depth ideal for the immersive study involved in a Parayan or Saptah, which fosters a deeper connection among devotees.
Why is the 'Shri Sai Satcharita' considered particularly suitable for Parayans and Saptahs compared to other hagiographical works mentioned?
📖 Chapter 0