While Chapter 36 begins by referencing a "beautiful story of the theft" from the preceding chapter, the provided text does not mention a person named Cholkar in this context or at all. Instead of retelling the old story, the chapter's introduction serves to build anticipation for a new one, describing these narratives as the "very water of self-bliss." The author emphasizes that listening to Sai's stories removes worldly misery and brings happiness. The passage then pivots to introduce the next story, stating that two gentlemen from Goa came for Sai's darshan, making no further mention of a theft or Cholkar.
Can you tell me about the story of the theft involving Cholkar that's mentioned at the beginning of Chapter 36?
📖 Chapter 36