Chapter 33 shares two powerful stories illustrating Sai Baba's omniscience and his principle of ensuring a devotee's intentions are fulfilled. The first story is about Appasaheb Kulkarni, who encounters a Fakir. After a series of requests for money, the Fakir takes a ten-Rupee note from Appasaheb but returns nine one-Rupee coins, symbolizing a blessing of the nine forms of devotion. The second story involves a devotee named Haribhau Karnik. After visiting Shirdi, Karnik regrets not giving Baba an extra Rupee. Later in Nashik, another saint, Narsing Maharaj, unexpectedly demands that exact Rupee from him, showing that Sai had orchestrated the event to fulfill Karnik's initial, pure desire. Both narratives, as presented in Chapter 33, emphasize the importance of holding fast to one's good intentions and promises, as Sai always sees them through.
Can you summarize the two stories from Chapter 33 about Sai Baba fulfilling his devotees' intentions?
📖 Chapter 33