A comparison cannot be made as the provided source material from Chapter 14 does not contain any reference to Gajanan Maharaj or his teachings. The text instead illustrates a spiritual principle through the story of Ratanji, a very wealthy Parsi merchant. Chapter 14 explains that despite his vast wealth—including property, carriages, and farms—Ratanji was consumed by the 'crocodile of a difficult inner worry' because he was without a son. This highlights the idea that material prosperity alone is fruitless and does not guarantee happiness, a point made in the context of Ratanji's devotion to Sai Baba, not Gajanan Maharaj.
Compare the teachings of Gajanan Maharaj on wealth to the situation of Ratanji as described in the source.
📖 Chapter 14