The provided text from Chapter 36 highlights a significant instance where another Fakir played a crucial role in Sai Baba's life. After being robbed of thirty thousand rupees by a Brahmin host, Baba was in a pitiable state of grief. A passing Fakir saw his distress and offered a solution. This Fakir did not solve the problem directly but provided guidance, telling Baba to surrender to another specific Fakir and to undertake a vow of renouncing his favorite food. By following this guidance, Baba was able to recover his stolen money. This story illustrates a network of spiritual figures and emphasizes the importance of seeking and following guidance, as well as the power of surrender and vows, a lesson Baba himself experienced.
Based on the provided texts, what role did other Fakirs play in Sai Baba's life and teachings?
๐ Chapter 36