Chapter 9 details several negative outcomes for devotees who ignored Sai Baba's commands about their departure. It is mentioned that those who acted against his orders suffered greatly on their journey, with some even being looted by thieves, an experience they would remember for a lifetime. Another example given is that when Baba told devotees to "eat a piece of bread and then go," those who left hungry in a hurry would find no carriages available and end up stranded and hungry. These accounts serve as cautionary tales about the importance of obedience.
Can you describe the specific negative consequences faced by devotees who disobeyed Sai Baba's instructions about leaving, based on Chapter 9?
📖 Chapter 9