How does Chapter 47 connect to previous and future stories, and what moral is the reader being prepared for?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 serves as a narrative bridge, consciously linking different stories together. It instructs the reader to "follow the connection with the previous story attentively," specifically mentioning the story of the goats from the prior chapter and explaining Baba's love for them was due to past-life memories. The chapter then prepares the reader for what is to come, asking them to listen to a story that will illustrate "how the extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." Therefore, as described in Chapter 47, the text transitions from a story about past-life connections to a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed, showing a deliberate thematic flow in the narrative.


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