After referencing the previous chapter's story about the goats, Chapter 47 introduces a new narrative with the central theme of how the "extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." The author prepares the reader for this moral tale by emphasizing its divine origin and significance. The text asserts that Sai Samarth himself is the source of the story and that listening to it respectfully can sever the bonds of Karma. As described in Chapter 47, the author urges listeners to focus on the story's inner meaning and moral to achieve fulfillment. By highlighting the narrative's power and divine source, the chapter frames the upcoming story not as mere entertainment, but as a sacred and transformative teaching.
Chapter 47 transitions from the previous chapter's story about goats to a new one. What is this new story about, and how does the author prepare the reader for it?
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