Chapter 32 mentions a woman who wanted to fast. What happened to her plan and what was the intended lesson?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

In Chapter 32, a story is introduced about a woman whose mind was set on having Baba's darshan and observing a strict fast for three days. However, her firm resolve was ultimately broken. The chapter explains that an occasion arose where she was not only made to cook puranpolis but was also made to eat them to her heart's content. The intended lesson, as highlighted in Chapter 32, was to teach her the principle of true welfare. The text suggests that "wearing out the body for others' sake" is a blessed act and represents supreme welfare, implying that selfless service and fulfilling Baba's wish took precedence over her personal austerity.


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