The text in Chapter 31 provides a karmic explanation for the tiger's life and death. It speculates that the tiger was a 'debtor from some past life' and its death at Sai's feet signified that the debt was paid. Baba himself confirms this, telling the darveshis the tiger was a debtor who remained in their bondage to repay its dues. Furthermore, the narrative suggests a past life where a meritorious person was cursed to this cruel birth for insulting a devotee. However, a counter-curse allowed it to come to Sai's feet for 'darshan,' which burned its sin, broke the bonds of suffering, and led to its salvation. This illustrates the intricate workings of destiny and divine arrangement.
How does the narrative explain the tiger's death in terms of past karma and destiny?
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