Beyond the humorous anecdote, Chapter 24 explains that the quarrel between Anna and Mavshibai contains a significant lesson. The story concludes by drawing a parallel to the pure love that exists between a mother and son. The text suggests that if such a 'loving intellect' had existed between Anna and Mavshibai, the misunderstanding would never have escalated into a quarrel, and the 'tendency of anger would not rise.' Therefore, the deeper meaning is about the nature of pure, guileless love which transcends misinterpretation and prevents conflict.
The text mentions a deeper meaning to the story of the quarrel. What is the moral lesson discerning listeners are meant to understand from this incident?
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