The narrator of Chapter 32 builds anticipation for a very special story told by Sai Baba himself. This narrative is described as a "sweet incident" and "extremely beneficial to the listeners." The specific event that Baba will recount is an unexpected Guru-darshan he had while he was in the forest. According to Chapter 32, the Guru's deed was wondrous, and the story itself has the power to grant devotion, faith, and liberation. The chapter emphasizes the extraordinary nature of hearing this account directly from Sai's mouth, urging the listeners to pay full and rapt attention to this personal and profound experience.
What personal story from Sai Baba's life is promised to be told in Chapter 32?
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