What is the moral of the story that Chapter 47 sets up, and how does it relate to the previous chapter's story about the goats?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 serves as an introduction to a new narrative, explicitly telling listeners to pay attention and learn how the "extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." This is the central moral of the story that is about to be told. The author creates a connection to the preceding chapter, which, as mentioned in the text, contained the story of the goats. The text notes that just as Baba's love for the goats was tied to their past lives, this new story will also provide a profound lesson, and listeners are encouraged to follow the connection between the narratives attentively for their own satisfaction.


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