While Chapter 36 does begin by referencing a promise made in the preceding chapter to narrate a 'beautiful story of the theft,' the provided text uses this as a hook to transition into a broader discourse on the power of Sai's stories. It then delves into describing Sai Baba's divine nature, his detachment, and his immense love for his devotees. After establishing this spiritual foundation and emphasizing that Sai himself inspires these tales, the chapter pivots to a new account. As stated in the provided text from Chapter 36, the narrative then introduces the arrival of new visitors, noting that 'Two gentlemen from Goa came for Sai’s darshan,' indicating that their experience is the next story to be told.
The beginning of Chapter 36 mentions a promise from a previous chapter about a theft story. What does the text say happens next?
📖 Chapter 36