The summary provided in Chapter 32 details an incident involving a woman who arrived with a strong desire to have Baba's darshan and to observe a strict fast, without food, for three days. However, her plan was altered by Baba. The chapter explains that her firm resolve was broken when Baba made her hands work by having her prepare puranpolis. Furthermore, she was not only made to cook but was also made to eat the food to her heart's content. This event, as described in Chapter 32, served as a practical lesson to make her understand that true welfare lies in the blessed act of serving others, a principle she would never forget.
Can you describe the incident of the woman who intended to fast, as outlined in Chapter 32?
📖 Chapter 32