Chapter 32 introduces a very special narrative that it states came from Sai Baba's own mouth. This story is about an unexpected 'Guru-darshan' that Baba experienced when he was in the forest. The chapter describes this event as a 'wondrous deed' of the Guru and highlights the story's immense significance, claiming it has the power to grant devotion, faith, and liberation to those who listen. The text builds anticipation for this narration, calling it a 'sweet incident' and 'extremely beneficial to the listeners.' It urges the audience to listen with full concentration, as the words from Sai's mouth are said to destroy sins and help one see their own Guru.
What does Chapter 32 say about the story that Sai Baba himself narrated about meeting his Guru?
📖 Chapter 32