After mentioning a previous story about goats, the narrator asks listeners to pay close attention to a new story that illustrates a specific moral lesson. According to Chapter 47, this new account, prompted by Sai's 'complete merciful glance,' focuses on how the 'extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall.' The text encourages the audience to follow this narrative attentively to find satisfaction. The purpose is to demonstrate the negative consequences of greed, a lesson that is part of the abundant wisdom flowing from Sai, as described in Chapter 47.
The text transitions from a story about goats to a new one. What is the theme of this upcoming story and what lesson is it meant to teach?
📖 Chapter 47