Chapter 47 mentions a story about greed. How does the chapter frame this upcoming narrative and connect it to past events?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 explicitly sets up the forthcoming story by stating its moral: to illustrate how the "extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." The chapter serves as a bridge, reminding the reader of the previous chapter's story about the goats, where Baba's love was explained by their past lives. As detailed in Chapter 47, this new story is presented as a direct suggestion from Sai's merciful glance. The author, Hemad, even diminishes his own role, stating that "Sai Samarth himself is the story, the speaker, and the face," emphasizing the divine origin and importance of the narrative about greed.


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