As Sai Baba fell seriously ill and his end drew near, Bapusaheb Buti became very uneasy and anxious. He worried about the fate of the mansion he had spent lakhs of rupees on, wondering if Baba's feet would ever touch the temple. His heart was troubled with regret, thinking, "After Baba has left his body, what is the use of Murlidhar or the house?" This profound anxiety, as mentioned in Chapter 39, was resolved by a stroke of fate and Sai's own words. Baba's final instruction, "Place me in the mansion," made everyone’s mind certain. This command fulfilled the mansion's destiny, turning it into the Samadhi Mandir and realizing what the text calls the "mansion's great fortune."
Can you describe Bapusaheb Buti's state of mind as Sai Baba's health worsened, and how was his anxiety resolved?
📖 Chapter 39