Chapter 32 introduces a significant event by mentioning a story that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth. This story, described as a "sweet incident," is about an unexpected Guru-darshan that Baba himself experienced when he was in a forest. The text highlights the profound nature of this encounter, calling the Guru's deed "wondrous" and the story itself "extremely beneficial to the listeners." While the full details are promised for later, Chapter 32 sets the stage by emphasizing the power of hearing this story directly from Sai. It suggests that listening to these words from Maharaj Sai's mouth has the power to make one see their own Guru, thus connecting the listener's spiritual journey to Baba's own experience.
Chapter 32 mentions that Sai Baba told a story about meeting his own Guru. What does the chapter reveal about this event?
๐ Chapter 32