Certainly. Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra recounts the story of a woman whose mind was set on having Baba's darshan and observing a three-day fast. However, an occasion arose where her firm resolve was broken. According to the text, Sai Baba not only had her make puranpolis but also ensured she ate them to her heart's content. The deeper teaching behind this act was to make her understand a profound spiritual principle. As Chapter 32 puts it, "Wearing out the body for others' sake - this blessed act is true welfare." Baba demonstrated to her that selfless service holds supreme value, a lesson she was made to comprehend so she would never forget it.
I remember a story about a woman who wanted to fast but Sai Baba made her eat instead. Can you explain this incident as described in Chapter 32?
๐ Chapter 32