Certainly. In Chapter 47, Baba and a traveler encountered a snake about to eat a frog. The traveler was terrified, but Baba calmly intervened. He addressed the snake as Veerabhadrappa and the frog as Basappa, revealing that their conflict was an ancient, 'bone-deep enmity' carried over from a past life. Baba admonished them, saying, 'At least now, feel some shame, give up the enmity, and stay peaceful.' Upon hearing these words, the snake immediately released the frog, and both creatures fled and hid, leaving the traveler completely astonished at what he had just witnessed.
Can you describe the incident with the snake and the frog and how Baba resolved their conflict?
π Chapter 47