The introductory section of Chapter 32 promises to narrate several compelling events. It teases a story that Sai Baba told from his own mouth about an unexpected and wondrous Guru-darshan he had while in the forest. In addition to this personal account from Baba, Chapter 32 also sets up the story of a woman whose firm resolve to fast was broken when she was made to cook and eat puranpolis. The text describes these upcoming narratives as being "sweeter than nectar" and capable of generating devotion, love, and bringing an end to the sorrows of the listeners.
Based on the introductory verses of Chapter 32, what events are promised to be narrated?
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