Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra introduces two principal stories that are described as being extremely beneficial and sweet for the listener. The first is a wondrous incident that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth, detailing an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced while in a forest. The second story concerns a woman who came to Shirdi with a firm resolve to fast for three days. The chapter previews how Baba broke her resolve, made her cook and eat puranpolis, and taught her a valuable lesson about service. As mentioned in Chapter 32, these narratives are considered sweeter than nectar and are intended to generate devotion, love, and end the sorrows of the listeners.
What are the main stories that Chapter 32 of Sai Satcharitra sets up for the reader?
📖 Chapter 32