Chapter 32 introduces two primary stories. The first is an incident narrated by Sai Baba himself from his own mouth, describing an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced while in the forest. The second story involves a woman who intended to fast for three days but was instead made to prepare and eat puranpolis to her heart's content. As mentioned in Chapter 32, the purpose of narrating these stories is to grant devotion, faith, and liberation to the listeners. They highlight the wondrous deeds of a Guru and teach that selfless service, or "wearing out the body for others' sake," is a blessed act of true welfare.
What are the two main stories introduced in Chapter 32, and what is their purpose?
📖 Chapter 32