According to the introductory passages of Chapter 32, a woman arrived with a strong desire to have Sai Baba's darshan and to observe a complete fast for three days. However, the chapter explains that circumstances arose that broke her firm resolve. Baba orchestrated events in such a way that she was not only made to cook puranpolis but was also made to eat them to her heart's content. This incident, as outlined in Chapter 32, serves as a lesson that the blessed act of working for others is a form of true welfare and that Baba taught her the deeper meaning of devotion beyond just fasting.
I heard Chapter 32 mentions a woman who wanted to fast. What happened to her?
π Chapter 32