Chapter 32 sets the stage for a significant story to be narrated directly by Sai Baba from his own mouth. This narrative is described as a "sweet incident" that is "extremely beneficial to the listeners." The specific event is an unexpected Guru-darshan that occurred while Baba was in the forest. As Chapter 32 explains, the author considers the Guru's deed wondrous and urges the audience to pay close attention. This personal account from Baba is presented as a central and highly anticipated part of the chapter, capable of granting devotion, faith, and liberation to the listeners.
What personal experience does Chapter 32 promise that Sai Baba will narrate himself?
📖 Chapter 32