Chapter 38 recounts a significant incident involving Dada Kelkar, a devout Brahmin who was perfect in his conduct. On Ekadashi, a day of fasting, Sai Baba specifically ordered Dada Kelkar to go to Korhala and buy meat for Him, even providing the money for the purchase. This order was a profound test for Kelkar, given his background and the sanctity of the day. The narrative highlights that for a disciple, the true offering, or Dakshina, is the fulfillment of the Guru's command, even when it seems contradictory or challenging. Dada Kelkar's mind was firm at the Guru's feet, illustrating the principle of unwavering faith and obedience.
Describe the story of Baba asking Dada Kelkar to fetch meat on Ekadashi.
📖 Chapter 38