Chapter 36 begins by referencing a "beautiful story of the theft" but clarifies that it was narrated in the previous chapter. The text does not retell the story but uses it as a connecting thread, reminding the reader of a promise made earlier. As stated in Chapter 36, the purpose of mentioning the prior story is to transition to a new one, noting that "to quench that thirst (for devotion), another story will be told." Therefore, the details of the theft are intentionally omitted from this chapter, which instead proceeds with new accounts of Sai Baba's greatness.
Can you provide the details of the theft story referenced at the start of Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36