How does the narrative in Chapter 47 link back to the story told in the previous chapter?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 creates a direct link to the preceding chapter to ensure a continuous flow of narrative and moral lessons. The author explicitly tells the listeners to "follow the connection with the previous story attentively." It is mentioned that at the end of the prior chapter, the story of the goats was concluded, with the explanation that Baba's love for them was due to remembering their past lives. As stated in Chapter 47, the text then pivots, using this connection to introduce a new, distinct theme for the upcoming story: a lesson on how the "extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall," thereby contrasting the previous topic with a new one.


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