Maharaj masterfully used Dakshina to remove a key spiritual obstacle for his devotee, Kashiram. As Chapter 0 explains, Kashiram developed an attachment and pride related to his giving, feeling upset if Maharaj didn't accept his money. To counteract this, Maharaj orchestrated a Leela. He began demanding Dakshina relentlessly, pushing Kashiram into financial ruin to the point where he had to borrow from a grocer. This process systematically dismantled Kashiram's pride, forcing him to confront the illusion that he was the 'giver.' When he finally accepted his powerlessness in this regard, the lesson was complete, his anxiety vanished, and his prosperity was restored.
Based on the text, how did Maharaj use the concept of Dakshina to facilitate Kashiram's spiritual growth?
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