Chapter 32 introduces the story of a woman whose mind was set on having Baba's darshan and observing a strict fast for three days without food. However, the chapter explains that this firm resolve was broken. The narrative describes how she was made to prepare puranpolis and was then made to eat them to her heart's content. This experience served as a profound lesson. As stated in Chapter 32, this was to make her understand the principle that "wearing out the body for others' sake - this blessed act is true welfare," a lesson she would never forget. The full details of how this situation unfolded are promised in the subsequent narration.
I heard there's a story about a woman who wanted to fast in Chapter 32. What happened to her?
๐ Chapter 32