During the miraculous Tanga journey arranged by Baba, Bapugir Gosavi experienced a moment of doubt. As recounted in Chapter 33, the Tangawala stopped on the way to rest the horses and offered Gosavi a meal that he said was provided by Nana Chandorkar. However, Gosavi, also called Ramgir, became suspicious upon seeing that the Tangawala had a Muslim-style beard and he hesitated about who would prepare the meal. The Tangawala, sensing his hesitation, immediately clarified the situation. He explained that he was not Muslim but a Hindu Gurwala Kshatriya of the Rajput caste. He reassured Gosavi that the meal was indeed from Nana and urged him to eat with a peaceful mind. Once this trust was established, they both had their meal and continued the journey.
During Bapugir Gosavi's journey to Jamner, a moment of suspicion arose regarding the cart driver. What caused this distrust, and how was it resolved?
π Chapter 33