Certainly. Chapter 32 introduces the story of a woman whose mind desired to have Sai Baba's darshan and stay in Shirdi for three days while fasting completely. However, the chapter explains that an occasion arose where her firm resolve was broken. Baba intervened and had her not only make puranpolis (a sweet flatbread) but also eat them to her heart's content. According to the narrative in Chapter 32, this was a blessed act intended to teach her a profound lesson she would never forget: that 'wearing out the body for others' sake' constitutes supreme welfare, and this principle holds more virtue than the act of fasting in this instance.
Can you tell me about the woman who wanted to fast in Shirdi as mentioned in Chapter 32?
📖 Chapter 32