The provided text from Chapter 0 offers a clear example in Nanasaheb Nimonkar of how service to Maharaj transformed personal character. Nanasaheb, a man over sixty, devoted his last three years to constant service. The text explicitly states that "laziness or a desire for rest never touched him while serving Maharaj." This illustrates a key principle: engaging in selfless service, driven by faith and love, can conquer personal weaknesses. His service was not a chore but an expression of his growing faith, and this devotion provided him with boundless energy, making him a model of tireless dedication even in his advanced age.
Can you explain how serving Maharaj helped his devotees? I'm particularly interested in how it affected their personal character, like overcoming laziness.
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