In the account from Chapter 47, Baba demonstrated profound compassion and omniscience. Upon seeing the snake about to eat the frog, he declared, 'Leaving my place and coming to sit here, will I let the frog be eaten? See how I will rescue him.' He didn't use force but instead addressed the snake and frog directly, revealing their past-life identities as Veerabhadrappa and Basappa. By speaking to the root of their karmic conflict, he caused the snake to release the frog and flee. This act showed his ability to perceive the history of souls and his power to restore peace by resolving ancient enmities.
Based on the source, how did Baba demonstrate his divine insight and compassion when encountering the snake and the frog?
📖 Chapter 47