The story from Chapter 27 illustrates Baba's mysterious ways. A devotee named Kaka Mahajani brought a copy of the Eknath Bhagavata to Shirdi. Madhavrao borrowed it and took it to the Masjid, where Baba saw it. Baba took the book and then gave it to Madhavrao, telling him to keep it in his collection, despite knowing it belonged to Kaka. Later, Kaka brought another copy of the Bhagavata. This time, Baba blessed it and returned it directly to Kaka, instructing him to 'Apply your heart to it' and not give it away. This incident shows how Baba's actions, while seemingly unpredictable, were purposeful and tailored to the specific devotee.
Can you recount the story of Kaka Mahajani and his two copies of the Bhagavata, and what it reveals about Baba's methods?
📖 Chapter 27