How does the author build anticipation for the stories of Sai Baba in Chapter 32?

📖 Chapter 32

The author of Chapter 32 builds anticipation by framing the upcoming stories as profoundly significant and spiritually beneficial. The narrator describes the tales as "sweeter than nectar" and claims they will generate devotion and love while bringing an end to sorrow for the listeners. Specifically for the story told by Baba himself, the author urges the audience to "pay attention and listen to it with full concentration." As mentioned in Chapter 32, the words from Sai's mouth are likened to the sight of the Ganga, capable of destroying sins and afflictions. This elevates the act of listening from simple storytelling to a sacred, transformative experience.


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