In Chapter 32, the narrator introduces a particularly special story that Sai Baba told 'from his own mouth.' This event is described as a sweet incident that occurred when Baba was in the forest, where he had an unexpected Guru-darshan, or a vision of his own Guru. The chapter highlights the wondrous nature of the Guru's deed and encourages listeners to pay close attention. The text describes the story as being 'filled with love and extraordinary' and capable of granting devotion, faith, and liberation. Chapter 32 builds anticipation for this personal narration from Baba, noting that the words from his mouth have the power to destroy sins and afflictions for the listeners.
Chapter 32 mentions a story that Baba narrated himself. What was it about?
📖 Chapter 32