Chapter 9 provides concrete examples of the hardships faced by devotees who did not follow Sai Baba's commands regarding their departure. The text mentions that those who left without permission suffered exhaustion and trouble. Some were even looted by thieves, an experience they remembered for a lifetime. In another scenario, devotees who were told to "eat a piece of bread and then go" but left hungry in their haste found themselves stranded without a carriage. These accounts from Chapter 9 serve as cautionary tales illustrating the negative consequences of ignoring Baba's guidance.
Can you describe the specific troubles devotees faced when they disobeyed Sai Baba's instructions about leaving, as mentioned in Chapter 9?
📖 Chapter 9