The text in Chapter 31 explores several profound karmic explanations for the tiger's fate. One theory is that the tiger was a debtor from a past life, and its death at Sai's feet signified the debt being paid and becoming debt-free. Another possibility discussed is that a meritorious person had insulted a devotee and was cursed to this cruel birth, but a counter-curse led it to Sai's darshan, which burned its sin and broke the bonds of suffering. This is presented as a divine arrangement where past karma and the chain of attachment were broken, leading to salvation.
From a karmic perspective, what explanations are offered for the tiger's life and its death before Sai?
๐ Chapter 31