According to the introductory verses of Chapter 32, what is the purpose of the stories contained within, and what specific incidents does it promise to narrate?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 32

The introduction to Chapter 32 explains that the purpose of the stories is to fulfill the desires of the listeners and generate devotion and love, ultimately leading to the end of sorrow. The narrative sequence is described as being "sweeter than nectar." As laid out in Chapter 32, the text promises to narrate two main incidents. The first is a wondrous story told by Sai Baba himself about an unexpected Guru-darshan he received in a forest. The second is the story of a woman whose firm resolve to fast for three days was broken by Baba, who instead had her make and eat puranpolis to teach her a lesson about selfless service being the true form of welfare.


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