What specific narratives does the author promise to tell in Chapter 32?

📖 Chapter 32

The narrator of Chapter 32 explicitly sets the stage for two main stories that are described as being 'sweeter than nectar.' The first, and most prominent, is a story that Sai Baba narrated 'from his own mouth' about a wondrous and unexpected encounter he had with his Guru while in a forest. This story is presented as being extremely beneficial for listeners. The second narrative previewed in Chapter 32 concerns a female devotee. It details how her plan to fast for three days was lovingly interrupted by Baba, who had her prepare and consume puranpolis instead, thereby teaching her a lesson about true welfare. The chapter promises that these stories will generate devotion and end the sorrows of the listeners.


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