Certainly. In Chapter 36, Sai Baba narrates a story from his past to illustrate a point. He recounted wandering along the seashore and being hosted by a wealthy Brahmin in a large mansion. Though the Brahmin welcomed him lovingly, he betrayed Baba's trust. Seeing Baba soundly asleep, the host broke a wall, cut his pocket, and stole thirty thousand rupees in currency notes. Baba was heartbroken by this sudden loss and stayed on the mansion's veranda for fifteen days in a pitiable state. Eventually, another Fakir advised him to surrender to a different saint and to renounce his favorite food item until his wish was fulfilled. By following this advice, Baba was able to get his money back, highlighting a spiritual path to recovering what was lost.
Can you recount the story Sai Baba told about being robbed of thirty thousand rupees?
๐ Chapter 36