Chapter 32 says Baba told a story about his own Guru. What does the text reveal about this story and its importance?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

Chapter 32 introduces a significant event: Sai Baba himself narrates a "sweet incident" from his past concerning an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced while in a forest. The text describes this story as a "supreme wonder" and highlights its immense benefit for listeners, capable of granting devotion, faith, and liberation. The author emphasizes the power of these words spoken directly from Sai's mouth, comparing their ability to destroy sins and afflictions to the purifying power of the Ganga river. As noted in Chapter 32, listening to this narration is so profound that it can cause one to "see one's own Guru," underscoring the sacred and transformative nature of the account.


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