Chapter 35 of the Sai Satcharitra serves as an introduction to several narratives, setting the stage for stories to come. After discussing how prideful visitors are humbled by Sai Baba's darshan, the text explicitly mentions two other accounts that will be shared. As referenced in the chapter, the first story will demonstrate the fame and power of Sai Baba's sacred ash, or Udi, through the specific experience of a devotee named Balaji Nevasakar. The second story foreshadowed is an account of how a serpent was treated with love and compassion, with the narrative looking upon the creature as if it were Sai Baba himself.
Besides the transformation of skeptics, what other stories does Chapter 35 indicate will be told?
📖 Chapter 35