Chapter 37 describes Sai Baba's actions, such as extinguishing a flame with his hand before leaving for the Chavadi, as part of the procession's ritual, but it provides no interpretation of this act as a lesson for career struggles. The chapter frames this event within a larger celebratory context, complete with fireworks, musical instruments, and a jubilant crowd chanting Sai's name. It details how Baba, wearing a golden-bordered shawl placed by Tatya, would perform this act before the procession began. The text from Chapter 37 presents this as part of a devotional ceremony, not as a symbolic teaching for professional life.
Could the ritual of Sai Baba extinguishing the flame before the Chavadi procession, as mentioned in Chapter 37, be seen as a symbolic lesson for a chemist struggling with their career?
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