The text from Chapter 2 does not document any specific arguments that Hemadpant had with other devotees. It describes his general disposition before receiving his name, stating he was "mischievous, talkative, cynical, and critical" and "prone to argumentation." Sai Baba's guidance in the chapter, "Do not establish your own side, do not refute the other side," is presented as a remedy for this general nature. The focus is on his character transformation through surrender, rather than on the specific content of his past debates.
According to Chapter 2, what were the specific arguments Hemadpant had with other devotees that led to him being called 'mischievous' and 'cynical'?
📖 Chapter 2