In the summary of events for Chapter 32, a story is mentioned about a woman whose mind desired to have Baba's darshan and remain fasting for three days. However, her firm resolve was broken by Baba himself. He orchestrated events such that she was made to prepare puranpolis and eat them to her heart's content. The core lesson, as stated in Chapter 32, is that "wearing out the body for others' sake - this blessed act is true welfare." Through this experience, Baba taught her a deeper understanding of selfless action and welfare, demonstrating that true spiritual practice is not always about rigid austerities.
What lesson was imparted to the woman who wanted to fast, as mentioned in the introduction to Chapter 32?
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