Chapter 38 narrates a fascinating incident involving Dada Kelkar, who is described as a respected Brahmin with great adherence to Vedic duties. On Ekadashi, a day of fasting, Sai Baba specifically asked Dada Kelkar to go and get some meat from Korhala for Him. Baba gave him the money and ordered him to go personally. This order was a novelty and a test for the devout Kelkar. The story illustrates a key principle: the highest form of Dakshina, or offering to a Guru, is not wealth or grain, but the complete and faithful performance of the Guru's command, which is what truly pleases the Guru.
Can you tell me about the time Baba asked Dada Kelkar, a Brahmin, to fetch meat?
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