What does the author promise the reader at the start of Chapter 32?

πŸ“– Chapter 32

At the beginning of Chapter 32, the narrator promises to recount stories that are "sweeter than nectar" and will fulfill the desires of those eager to hear them. The author states that these narratives will generate devotion and love in the listeners and bring their sorrows to an end. Specifically, the chapter promises a sweet incident narrated by Baba himself about meeting his Guru, and another about a woman who learns the value of service over fasting. The author claims that just as the sight of the Ganga destroys sins, the words from Sai's mouth, which will be shared in the chapter, destroy both sins and afflictions.


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