The text in Chapter 0 portrays Kashiram's decision as an act of supreme faith rather than one of irresponsibility. After being struck in the head with an axe by robbers and later regaining consciousness, his immediate response was driven by his complete trust in Sai Maharaj. The passage explains that 'since he had full faith in Maharaj, he refused to go to the hospital and insisted, "Take me to Shirdi."' This choice is presented as a testament to his devotion and belief in Maharaj's power to heal him. According to the account, he did indeed recover after being brought to Shirdi, which the narrative implies is a validation of his faith.
After being attacked and left for dead, Kashiram refused to go to a hospital. Wasn't this an irresponsible rejection of medical care?
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