The author provides a clear bridge from the previous chapter by stating, 'In the previous chapter, with great love, the Chavadi of Sainath was described.' Following this recap, Chapter 38 announces its own subject, promising to 'listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot), which grants uninterrupted joy.' The author, speaking in first person, expresses humility by comparing himself to a child, stating that his 'Mother Sai, having placed the pen in my hand, is getting this composition written spontaneously for the sake of His own beloved devotees.' This sets the stage for the narrative about Baba's cooking pot.
How does the author transition from the previous chapter and what story does Chapter 38 promise to tell?
📖 Chapter 38