Chapter 0 explains that when Nanasaheb Chandorkar was first told by Appa that Maharaj had called for him, he was highly skeptical. He initially believed Appa might be using Maharaj's name for his own purposes and told him to be direct. However, upon Appa's insistence that the summons was genuine, Nanasaheb went for Maharaj's darshan. This meeting had a profound impact, and his faith was soon fixed. From that point on, he became a frequent visitor, benefiting from Maharaj's wisdom through long sittings and discussions.
Can you describe Nanasaheb Chandorkar's initial skepticism when summoned by Maharaj and how his perspective shifted?
📖 Chapter 0