How does Chapter 47 provide context by referencing the previous chapter before introducing its own story?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 carefully bridges the narrative from the preceding chapter to set the stage for its new lesson. The text explicitly prompts the reader, "Listeners should follow the connection with the previous story attentively." As noted within Chapter 47, it reminds listeners of the story of the goats from the end of the previous chapter, explaining that Baba's love for them was due to memories of their past lives. This reference serves as a thematic link, transitioning from a story about past-life connections to a new story about how the "extreme state Of greed for wealth leads to a downfall."


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