The provided text from Chapter 14 does not contain any references to Gajanan Maharaj. Instead, this chapter details the story of a wealthy and religious Parsi merchant named Ratanji who was distressed because he had twelve daughters but no son. Seeking a solution, he was advised by Das Ganu to visit Sai Baba in Shirdi. As recounted in Chapter 14, the narrative describes Ratanji's journey, his meeting with Sai Baba at the Masjid, and how he offered flowers and fruits with great humility, hoping Sai Baba would fulfill his desire for a son.
Can you tell me what Chapter 14 says about Gajanan Maharaj's interaction with the Parsi merchant, Ratanji?
📖 Chapter 14