Yes, Chapter 9 recounts a brief but illustrative story about Tatya Kote Patil. On a weekly market day in Kopargaon, Tatya came to the mosque in his tonga to see Sai Baba. He bowed at Baba's feet and stated his intention to go, making what the text calls a "pretext of seeking permission." The narrative suggests Tatya was impatient to leave. Sai Baba, possessing insight into the right and wrong time for everything, perceived Tatya's impatience. Instead of immediately allowing him to go, Baba wisely instructed him to "Wait a little." This incident from Chapter 9 highlights Baba's awareness of his devotees' inner states and his role in guiding their actions.
Can you describe the incident involving Tatya Kote Patil's attempt to go to Kopargaon as narrated in Chapter 9?
📖 Chapter 9