Chapter 32 mentions a story that Baba told about his own Guru. What does the introduction say about the significance of this particular story?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

The introduction to Chapter 32 describes a story, narrated by Sai Baba from his own mouth, as a "supreme wonder" and "extremely beneficial to the listeners." This sweet incident recounts an unexpected Guru-darshan Baba experienced while he was in the forest. The text emphasizes its power to grant devotion, faith, and liberation. As stated in Chapter 32, the words from Sai's mouth are considered powerful enough to destroy sins and afflictions, similar to the purifying sight of the Ganga river. Listening to this particular story is presented as an act that can cause one to see their own Guru.


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