Chapter 38 serves as a bridge between topics, explicitly mentioning that the previous chapter lovingly described the Chavadi of Sainath. Having concluded that description, the author announces a new narrative, inviting the reader to now listen to the story of the Handi (cooking pot), which is said to grant uninterrupted joy. The author frames this transition by using the analogy of a mother feeding her child, suggesting that Mother Sai is guiding his hand to write this composition for the benefit of the devotees. This sets the stage for the subsequent discussion on the importance of food donation, which is central to the Handi story.
What story does Chapter 38 introduce, and how does it transition from the previous chapter's topic?
📖 Chapter 38