Sai Baba was not bothered by accusations of being cheated because He was firmly established in a state of supreme peace and detachment from worldly matters. The narrative in Chapter 46 explains that while His followers were agitated over the financial loss, Baba remained calm within, 'as if nothing at all was lost.' His peace was described as extraordinary, and He was known to be devoid of anger. The source clarifies that He was an 'experiencer of supreme peace' who saw God in all beings. Therefore, external events like a financial transaction and the criticism that followed could not disturb His profound inner happiness and steadiness, as His focus was on spiritual truths rather than material possessions.
Can you explain why Sai Baba was not bothered when his followers accused him of being cheated in a transaction?
📖 Chapter 46