What specific moral lesson is introduced in Chapter 47, and how is it framed in relation to the previous chapter's story?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 47

Chapter 47 serves as an introduction to a specific moral lesson about the dangers of avarice. The text explicitly asks listeners to pay attention to a story demonstrating "how the extreme state of greed for wealth leads to a downfall." This is presented as a direct continuation from the narrative in the previous chapter. As mentioned in Chapter 47, the end of the prior chapter detailed the story of the goats, where Baba's love was explained by their past lives. The text then transitions, urging the reader to now listen to this new account about greed, suggesting a thematic progression in Sai's teachings from one story to the next.


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