Aside from Baba's miracles, what practical teaching is mentioned in the story of Laxmichand's pilgrimage?

📖 Chapter 28

While the narrative is rich with Sai Baba's miracles, Chapter 28 also imparts a significant practical teaching regarding financial conduct. The text notes that the group of devotees, including Laxmichand, had undertaken the pilgrimage by taking a loan because of a shortage of money. The author then explicitly states the lesson to be learned from this situation: "Taking loan for a pilgrimage - or going on pilgrimage with debt - Baba does not like indebtedness; this is the main teaching here." This shows that alongside spiritual development, Baba emphasized worldly prudence and discouraged his devotees from incurring debt, even for a sacred purpose like a pilgrimage.


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