The provided excerpts from Chapter 3 do not contain any information about a person named Damu Anna or any involvement with a cotton trade. Instead, this chapter recounts an incident concerning the author, Annasaheb, after his government service ended in 1916. His friend, Anna Chinchonikar, pleaded with Baba to find Annasaheb another job. Baba replied that Annasaheb should now perform His service, assuring him that his "plates are always full; they will never be empty as long as he lives." This interaction, found in Chapter 3, emphasizes devotion over worldly employment.
Can you detail Sai Baba's involvement with Damu Anna's cotton trade as described in Chapter 3?
📖 Chapter 3