Yes, Chapter 32 recounts the story of a woman who came to Shirdi with the firm resolve to fast for three days while staying there. However, Sai Baba intervened and broke her fast. The chapter details how she was made to cook puranpolis and then eat them to her heart's content. Through this act, Baba taught her a profound lesson. He made her understand that true welfare is found in wearing out the body for the sake of others, a blessed act that can hold more virtue than fasting, a lesson she would never forget.
I heard there's a story in Chapter 32 about a woman who wanted to fast. Can you tell me what happened to her?
📖 Chapter 32