How does Chapter 47 connect the story of the goats from the previous chapter to the new theme it introduces?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 serves as a bridge between the previous chapter and upcoming stories. It explicitly reminds the reader of the story of the goats from the end of the previous chapter, explaining that Baba's love for them was rooted in his memory of their past lives. As Chapter 47 explains, it then pivots to introduce a new cautionary tale. The chapter asks listeners to pay close attention to a story that illustrates how the "extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." This transition demonstrates a thematic link, moving from a story about past-life connections to one that will explore the moral consequences of actions within a single life, specifically the sin of greed.


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