The introduction of Chapter 32 outlines an interesting story about a woman with a strong resolve. She had decided to visit Baba, stay for three days, and observe a complete fast without any food during her stay. However, the chapter previews that this firm resolve would be broken. It is explained that Sai Baba intervened and had her not only break her fast but also engage in the act of making puranpolis. She was then made to eat them to her heart's content. According to Chapter 32, this incident was a practical lesson from Baba, teaching her that wearing out the body for the sake of others is a blessed act of true welfare, a lesson she would never forget.
What details are provided in the introductory part of Chapter 32 about the woman who wanted to fast?
π Chapter 32