Chapter 38 explicitly states its purpose and provides a clear transition from the preceding content. The author notes that 'In the previous chapter, with great love, the Chavadi of Sainath was described; now, in this chapter, listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot), which grants uninterrupted joy.' This direct statement serves as a bridge, shifting the reader's focus from the Chavadi procession to the topic of the Handi. The chapter's purpose is thus to narrate the story associated with Baba's cooking pot and, more broadly, to elaborate on the virtue of food donation, a practice that Baba himself upheld, as explained throughout Chapter 38.
What is the stated purpose of Chapter 38, and how does it transition from the previous chapter's topic?
📖 Chapter 38