Maharaj employed a deliberate and systematic process to eliminate the pride Kashiram felt about his wealth and ability to give. As Chapter 0 explains, Kashiram initially had a habit of offering his entire money bag, feeling bad if Maharaj didn't take a significant amount. To address this, God's resolve manifested in a two-pronged approach. First, Kashiram began to face unexplained financial difficulties. Then, at the peak of his hardship, Maharaj reversed his usual behavior and started a "barrage of demanding Dakshina." This forced Kashiram to admit his funds were gone and even borrow from a grocer to satisfy Maharaj's demands until the grocer also cut him off, thereby shattering the illusion that he was the "giver."
Describe the process through which Maharaj dismantled Kashiram's financial pride. What specific actions did Maharaj take?
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