Instead of a single narrative, what themes and introductory elements are presented in Chapter 47?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 47

While Chapter 47 does not contain a complete, self-contained story, it functions as a crucial introductory and philosophical chapter. It begins by praising Sai's divine nature and his ability to liberate devotees from karmic bonds. As explained within Chapter 47, it then connects to the previous chapter's story about the goats, noting Baba's love for them stemmed from past-life memories. The chapter then introduces the theme for a future story: the downfall that results from extreme greed for wealth. Finally, it presents a profound discourse on the deep and inescapable law of Karma, explaining how one's actions and consciousness determine their next birth.


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