Chapter 20 explicitly establishes a narrative link to the preceding chapter. The text reminds the reader that at the end of the previous chapter, it was mentioned that Sai Baba would explain the meaning of a scripture, or Shruti, through a maidservant. Chapter 20 then picks up this storyline, introducing Das Ganu's struggle with interpreting the Ishavasya Upanishad. Sai Baba's direct instruction to Das Ganu—that his doubt would be resolved by a maidservant at Kaka's house—serves as the direct fulfillment and continuation of the promise made in the earlier chapter, connecting the stories.
How does the narrative in Chapter 20 serve as a continuation of the previous chapter's events?
📖 Chapter 20