Beyond its philosophical teachings, what stories and details about Sai Baba's daily life does Chapter 8 introduce?

πŸ“– Chapter 8

While Chapter 8 is heavy on philosophy, its introductory section serves as a preview for several interesting narrative details about Sai Baba's life. The chapter promises to describe Baba's daily habit of begging for alms (bhiksha) and the profound wonder associated with his meals. It also sets the stage to tell of the loving service provided to him by a devotee named Baijabai. Furthermore, as mentioned in Chapter 8, readers are told they will learn about the intimate arrangement where Tatya, Mhalsapati, and Baba himself all slept together in the Masjid. The chapter also notes that it will cover Baba's visits to the home of Khushalchand in the nearby village of Rahata, offering glimpses into his relationships and movements.


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