Before telling its main stories, how does Chapter 32 build anticipation and what does it say about the power of Sai's words?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

Chapter 32 masterfully builds anticipation for the stories to come. It begins by briefly mentioning the passing of devotees like Vijayanand and Megha and even a tiger, setting a tone of profound events. It then announces that a "sweet incident" will be narrated by Baba himself. As described in Chapter 32, these stories are "sweeter than nectar" and will generate devotion and end sorrow. The power attributed to Sai's words is immense; they are compared to the sight of the Ganga, which destroys sins, and the sight of the moon, which removes afflictions. The text states that listening to Sai's own words grants devotion, faith, and liberation.


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