How does the author transition from the previous chapter's topic to the new story in Chapter 47?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author provides a clear transition by first reminding the audience of the previous narrative before introducing the new one. He explicitly asks listeners to recall the story of the goats from the end of the prior chapter, noting that Baba's love for them was due to memories of past lives. He then uses this as a bridge, saying, "Similarly, listen now with attention to this story." He then reveals the moral of the upcoming account, stating it will demonstrate how the extreme state of greed for wealth ultimately leads to a person's downfall, as explained in verses 13 and 14 of Chapter 47.


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