Chapter 51 provides a clear thematic bridge from the preceding content. It begins by referencing the previous chapter's focus on how ignorance is destroyed and knowledge manifests, specifically mentioning the Gita verse "Tadviddhi Pranipatena." The author then deepens this theme by analyzing the dialogue between Shri Krishna and Arjuna regarding the destruction of delusion, which is equated with ignorance. Having established this philosophical context, the text pivots, stating, "Now, at the start of this new chapter, I shall narrate the marvelous account of how Kakasaheb was established in Shirdi." As Chapter 51 demonstrates, this structure skillfully uses a spiritual concept as a link before introducing new biographical stories.
How does the author of Chapter 51 create a transition from the previous chapter's themes to the new narratives being introduced?
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