The introduction to Chapter 32 serves as a bridge from previous events and an outline for the upcoming narratives. It begins by recalling the nirvana of devotees like Vijayanand, Balkaram, Tatya Saheb Noolkar, and Megha, and even the unusual death of a tiger. The chapter then announces that it will feature a sweet and beneficial incident narrated by Sai Baba himself concerning an unexpected darshan of his Guru in the forest. Furthermore, Chapter 32 previews another story about a woman whose plan to fast was transformed into a lesson on selfless service when Baba had her make and eat puranpolis. The text describes these forthcoming stories as being sweeter than nectar.
Can you summarize the introductory section of Chapter 32, including the events and stories it foreshadows?
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