Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra serves as an introduction to several significant stories and teachings. The text promises to narrate a sweet incident told by Sai Baba himself about an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced in a forest. It also previews the story of a woman who resolved to fast for three days but was instead guided by Baba to make and eat puranpolis, learning a lesson that true welfare lies in service to others. As Chapter 32 explains, these stories are meant to generate devotion and end sorrow. Furthermore, the chapter introduces a philosophical metaphor of the 'tree of worldly existence' to explain the nature of samsara.
What are the main stories and teachings introduced in Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra?
📖 Chapter 32