Chapter 32 introduces a significant event by promising to narrate a "sweet incident narrated by Baba himself from his own mouth." The setting for this story was a forest, where Baba had an unexpected and wondrous Guru-darshan. The chapter emphasizes the immense value of this story, stating that the words Sai himself spoke about this experience have the power to grant devotion, faith, and liberation to the listeners. As described in Chapter 32, the words from Sai's mouth are so potent that they can destroy sins and afflictions, much like the sight of the Ganga river, and cause one to see their own Guru.
What does Chapter 32 say about a story that Sai Baba narrated from his own experience in the forest?
📖 Chapter 32