The author mentions that hearing about a saint's passing can be wearying. How does he justify telling the story in Chapter 43, and what specific events does he promise to narrate?

πŸ“– Chapter 43

In Chapter 43, the author acknowledges that the news of a body's end does not please anyone's heart and that listeners might grow weary. However, he justifies continuing the story by stating that the passing of saints and sages purifies both the listeners and the speakers. To this end, Chapter 43 promises to narrate several key events surrounding Sai's departure. These include how Baba listened to the Ramayana before his passing, the planning for his final resting place or Samadhi, the mysterious 'fall of the brick,' and a previous time when Baba returned to his body after appearing to be dead for three days.


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