The provided excerpts from Chapter 47 function as a prologue to the main narrative and therefore do not contain the detailed story of Cholkar itself. Instead, these passages set the stage by emphasizing the profound spiritual benefits of listening to Sai's stories, such as severing the bonds of Karma and finding peace. Chapter 47 introduces the theme of the forthcoming story, which is to serve as a cautionary tale about how extreme greed leads to a downfall. The text also reflects on the mysterious nature of Karma and establishes that Sai Baba himself is the true narrator, speaking through the author.
I was looking for the story of Cholkar in Chapter 47, but I can't find it. Why isn't it in these passages and what do they discuss instead?
๐ Chapter 47