The conclusion of Chapter 5, titled "The Re-appearance of Shri Sai," serves as both an epilogue and a preview. It formally attributes the composition to Hemadpant, who surrenders to Sai. The text then transitions to what lies ahead, promising that the next narratives are even more profound. Specifically, as mentioned in Chapter 5, future stories will detail the original state of the mosque, the mystery surrounding whether Sai was of Hindu or Muslim lineage, and how he experienced the sufferings of his devotees through practices like washing clothes, grinding, and Khanda-yoga.
How does the end of Chapter 5 conclude the current narrative and set up future stories?
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