Based on Chapter 47, what is the moral of the story that is about to be told, and how does the chapter set the stage for it?

📖 Chapter 47

Chapter 47 acts as a prelude, carefully setting the stage for a new narrative with a specific moral lesson. It directly tells the listeners to prepare for a story that illustrates "how the extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." The chapter frames this upcoming tale by first connecting it to the previous one about the goats, reminding the audience of karmic memory. The author emphasizes that listeners should focus on the inner meaning and moral of this new story to achieve fulfillment. As described in Chapter 47, the story itself is prompted by Sai's merciful glance, and the author assures the audience that as long as they have Sai as their protector, there will be no lack of the "nectar of stories" to enjoy.


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