According to the summary in Chapter 32, a woman arrived with a strong desire to have Baba's darshan and intended to fast without food for three days. However, her firm resolve was broken. The chapter indicates that an occasion arose where she was made to prepare puranpolis. Not only did she have to cook, but she was also made to eat them to her heart's content. The text suggests this was a lesson in true welfare, highlighting that wearing out the body for the sake of others is a blessed act. Chapter 32 explains that through this experience, she was made to understand the virtues of fasting in a way she would never forget.
I heard about a woman in Chapter 32 who wanted to fast. What happened to her plan?
๐ Chapter 32