The instruction from Baba to Jog to give Cholkar "cups of tea, well-filled with sugar" was deeply significant. As Chapter 15 recounts, Cholkar had been secretly abstaining from sugar as a personal penance while he awaited the funds to fulfill his vow. When Baba, who did not even drink tea, made this specific request, it was a miraculous revelation for Cholkar. It proved that Baba was omniscient and aware of his secret sacrifice. This act was designed to confirm Cholkar's faith, showing him that his vow, his delay, and his penance were all known and accepted by Baba, which brought tears of joy to Cholkar's eyes.
Explain the significance of Sai Baba's instruction to Jog regarding Cholkar's tea.
📖 Chapter 15