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?

πŸ“– Chapter 33

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.


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