Chapter 32 mentions a story told by Sai Baba himself. What is this story about and why is it considered important?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

The text of Chapter 32 introduces a special incident narrated by Sai Baba from his own mouth, which is described as being 'extremely beneficial to the listeners.' The story is about an unexpected Guru-darshan that Baba had when he was in the forest. Its importance is highlighted throughout the chapter's introduction, where it is called a 'supreme wonder' and a narrative that grants devotion, faith, and liberation. The author stresses that these words from Sai's mouth are 'sweeter than nectar' and will generate devotion and love while bringing an end to sorrow for those who listen with concentration.


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