Chapter 32 introduces two key narratives that are described as being 'sweeter than nectar.' The first is an extremely beneficial story narrated by Sai Baba himself from his own mouth, detailing an unexpected Guru-darshan he experienced while in the forest. This story is presented as a supreme wonder capable of granting devotion, faith, and liberation. The second story, as recounted in Chapter 32, concerns a woman who resolved to fast for three days. Her firm resolve was broken when Baba had her cook and eat puranpolis, teaching her the profound lesson that wearing out the body for the sake of others is a blessed act and constitutes true welfare, which is a virtue greater than fasting alone.
What were the two main stories introduced in Chapter 32 of Sai Satcharitra, and what was their significance?
📖 Chapter 32