The provided text does not mention Damu Anna or his cotton business. Instead, it recounts a different interaction from 1916, which is detailed in Chapter 3. In this instance, it was Anna Chinchonikar who approached Baba on behalf of Hemadpant, who had recently retired. Anna Chinchonikar requested that Baba find another job for Hemadpant to support his growing household. Sai Baba's reply was quite profound. He said, "He will get a job, damn it! Now he should do my service; he will find happiness in the household." Baba emphasized that through devotion to Him, all calamities would be removed and that he, as the imperishable Brahman, was the true object of worship, not fleeting worldly pursuits.
Did Damu Anna ask Baba a question about his cotton business, and what was Baba's response?
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