Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra introduces two main narratives for the reader. The first is a personal account from Sai Baba himself, described as a "sweet incident" about an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced while in a forest. This story is considered extremely beneficial and capable of granting devotion and faith. The second story, as outlined in Chapter 32, concerns a woman who resolved to fast for three days upon visiting Baba. However, her resolve was broken when Baba arranged for her to make and eat puranpolis, teaching her a profound lesson about true service and welfare.
What are the key stories that Chapter 32 of Sai Satcharitra sets up for the reader?
๐ Chapter 32