The famous story of Sai Baba lighting lamps with water is not included in the provided passages from Chapter 2. These particular excerpts concentrate on the origin of the book of stories itself. In Chapter 2, Sai Baba instructs the author to keep a record of His life, promising His full support and explaining the profound spiritual benefits. He says, 'By hearing, singing, and contemplating my stories, Devotion to Me will be born and ignorance will be destroyed immediately.' The chapter then begins to tell the sub-story of how the author received the name 'Hemadpant.'
I'm looking for the part where Baba lights the lamps with water. Is that story in this chapter?
π Chapter 2