Yes, Chapter 32 explicitly introduces a story that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth, describing it as extremely beneficial and a "supreme wonder." The narrative is about an unexpected "Guru-darshan," or meeting with his Guru, that occurred while Baba was in the forest. The chapter builds anticipation for this personal account, emphasizing how wondrous the Guru's deed was and urging listeners to pay close attention. According to the text in Chapter 32, listening to this story directly from Sai's mouth is powerful enough to grant devotion, faith, and liberation, and to destroy the sins and afflictions of the listener. The chapter serves as a prelude, promising to reveal the details of this significant event in Baba's life.
Does Chapter 32 mention any stories that Sai Baba told himself? If so, what is it about?
๐ Chapter 32