Based on the text, what can we learn about the principle of surrendering to Baba's will from Kaka Mahajani's experience with his illness?

📖 Chapter 13

The story of Kaka Mahajani in Chapter 13 serves as a profound example of faith and surrender. While suffering from severe diarrhea, he consciously chose not to take any medicine or treatment. Instead, he placed the entire burden on Baba in his mind, holding a firm belief that, "When it comes to His mind, He will remove it Himself." His conviction was that one should endure the physical experience of the disease, but that this suffering should never cause a gap in one's service and devotion. His continued presence at Arati, despite his exhaustion, demonstrates a complete surrender to Baba's will over his own physical comfort.


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