Based on the information in Chapter 14, Gajanan Maharaj did not play any role in advising the Parsi merchant, Ratanji. The text explicitly states that Ratanji had great faith in Das Ganu and revealed his desire for a son to him. It was Das Ganu who advised Ratanji to "Go to Shirdi" and seek the blessings of Sai Baba to fulfill his heart's desire. The narrative focuses entirely on Ratanji's journey to meet Sai Baba at the Masjid in Shirdi, with no reference to Gajanan Maharaj being involved in this counsel or any other part of the story.
Can you explain the role Gajanan Maharaj played in advising the Parsi merchant Ratanji to seek a son?
📖 Chapter 14