Based on the stories of Appasaheb Kulkarni and Haribhau Karnik, what is the main lesson about a devotee's thoughts and intentions?

📖 Chapter 33

The primary lesson from the accounts of Appasaheb Kulkarni and Haribhau Karnik, found in Chapter 33, is the importance of honoring one's initial good intentions and spoken words. The mind is described as being full of resolves and counter-resolves, creating waves of conflicting thoughts. However, the narrative stresses that the first good impulse that arises in the mind is the one to be nurtured and maintained, as it is ultimately beneficial. Haribhau Karnik hesitated to give an extra Rupee, but Sai ensured this initial good inclination was fulfilled through Narsing Maharaj. This reinforces the idea that one's spoken commitments and initial pure thoughts have great spiritual significance and should be followed through with firm practice.


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