Chapter 38 provides a clear transition from the preceding content while establishing its own focus. The author explicitly mentions, "In the previous chapter, with great love, the Chavadi of Sainath was described; now, in this chapter, listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot), which grants uninterrupted joy." This statement, found in Chapter 38, serves as a bridge, reminding the reader of the discussion on the Chavadi procession and formally introducing the Handi as the central topic. The author also uses the metaphor of being a child guided by "Mother Sai" to write the book, suggesting that the flow from one topic to another is divinely inspired for the devotees' benefit.
How does Chapter 38 connect with the previous chapter and set the stage for its own narrative about the 'Handi'?
📖 Chapter 38