Yes, Chapter 47 provides a clear transition between narratives. It explicitly asks listeners to recall the story of the goats from the end of the previous chapter, explaining that Baba's affection for them was rooted in the memory of their past lives. Following this connection, the chapter introduces its next topic. As stated in Chapter 47, listeners are asked to 'listen now with attention to this story of how the extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall.' This serves as a thematic bridge, moving from a story about past-life connections to a moral tale about the dangers of avarice, all prompted by Sai's merciful glance.
Chapter 47 mentions a story from a previous chapter and introduces a new one. Can you explain this transition?
π Chapter 47