Chapter 32 begins by continuing the narration from previous chapters, mentioning the passing of several supreme devotees like Vijayanand, Balkaram, Tatya Saheb Noolkar, and Megha, who all offered their bodies at Sai's feet. It also references the miraculous death of a tiger. The chapter then sets the stage for two main stories. The first is a sweet incident narrated by Sai Baba himself about an unexpected encounter with his Guru in the forest. The second is about a woman whose resolve to fast was broken by Baba, teaching her that service to others is a form of supreme welfare. As Chapter 32 explains, these stories are meant to generate devotion and end sorrow.
What are some of the key events and teachings introduced at the beginning of Chapter 32?
📖 Chapter 32