Upon his long-awaited arrival in Shirdi, Cholkar immediately sought Sai Baba's darshan. The narrative in Chapter 15 states that the moment he saw Sai, he 'prostrated himself' at Baba's feet, feeling supreme bliss. He then fulfilled the vow he had made by distributing sugar and offering a coconut. Following this, Cholkar, who was a guest of a devotee named Jog, went to Jog's residence. As Cholkar and Jog were together, and about to leave, Baba made his startling and meaningful pronouncement to Jog: 'Give him cups of tea, well-filled with sugar.' This command came after the public vow was fulfilled, targeting the secret penance Cholkar had just concluded in his own mind.
Could you describe the sequence of events from Cholkar's arrival in Shirdi up to Baba's surprising comment about the sugar-filled tea?
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