Based on the account in Chapter 28, what was Baba's teaching regarding debt, and how does this contrast with His generosity during the Arati service?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 28

The Shri Sai Satcharitra provides a clear teaching from Baba regarding financial matters. Chapter 28 explicitly states that taking a loan for a pilgrimage or going on a pilgrimage while in debt is something "Baba does not like." The text emphasizes, "this is the main teaching here." This principle of avoiding indebtedness contrasts beautifully with Baba's spiritual generosity. While He discouraged financial debt, He lavishly fulfilled the inner, unspoken desires of His devotees. He orchestrated the arrival of khaja to satisfy Laxmichand's craving, demonstrating that while He valued fiscal responsibility, His grace and blessings, often distributed after rituals like Arati, were boundless.


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