Yes, Chapter 32 introduces a very special story that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth. It describes an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced while in the forest. The chapter emphasizes the profound significance of this account, stating that the words from Sai's mouth destroy sins and afflictions, just as the sight of the Ganga does. The narration is described as being sweeter than nectar, capable of generating devotion and love, and so wondrous that the author feels humbled in even attempting to write it down.
I heard Baba himself tells a story in Chapter 32. What is it about and why is it considered special?
📖 Chapter 32