The story of Cholkar, detailed in Chapter 15, centers on a vow he made to Sai Baba. Due to financial hardships, which made the journey difficult, he pledged to abstain from sugar until he could visit Shirdi, even drinking his tea without it. When he finally reached Shirdi, he fulfilled his promise by distributing sugar and offering a coconut. The most profound moment occurred afterwards when Sai Baba, who did not drink tea, instructed Cholkar's host, Jog, to give him "cups of tea, well-filled with sugar." This specific command revealed Baba's omniscience regarding Cholkar's secret vow, moving Cholkar to tears and solidifying his faith. Baba then explained his omnipresence, assuring Cholkar that He is always with his devotees.
Can you recount the entire story of Cholkar, his vow, and his interaction with Sai Baba in Shirdi?
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