The interaction began with reverence and service but devolved due to greed. As Chapter 1 describes, when news spread that Baba was grinding wheat, four women ran to the mosque. They lovingly took the handle from Baba and began grinding together while singing songs about his divine plays. At this stage, their actions were rooted in devotion. However, once the wheat was ground, their thoughts shifted. They began to speculate greedily about acquiring the flour for themselves, making plans to divide it. This is when the dynamic changed. Baba, who had been silent, suddenly displayed feigned anger, scolding them harshly for trying to take the flour. The women, who had come to help, were now humiliated because of their greed and were ordered to throw the flour on the village boundary. Their experience evolved from loving service to greedy expectation and finally to humbling correction.
Can you explain the process of how the women's interaction with Baba evolved during the wheat grinding incident?
📖 Chapter 1