Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra serves as an introduction to several key narratives and teachings. It begins by briefly recalling the passing of devoted followers like Vijayanand, Balkaram, and Tatya Saheb Noolkar, as well as the unique death of a tiger. The chapter then sets the stage for two main stories. The first is a sweet incident that Sai Baba narrated from his own mouth about an unexpected and wondrous encounter he had with his Guru in the forest. The second story introduced is about a woman who resolved to fast for three days but was lovingly guided by Baba to break her fast by preparing and eating puranpolis, teaching a lesson on true welfare. As Chapter 32 explains, these stories are intended to generate devotion, end sorrow, and fulfill the desires of eager listeners.
What main stories and teachings are introduced at the beginning of Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra?
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