From Cholkar's personal perspective, what was the significance of Baba's comment about the sugar-filled tea?

📖 Chapter 15

From Cholkar's point of view, Baba's instruction to serve him tea 'well-filled with sugar' was an astonishing and deeply emotional moment. As described in Chapter 15, upon hearing these words, 'Cholkar was amazed in his mind; Tears of joy came to his eyes.' This was because it was undeniable proof that Baba knew his most private secret—not just the vow itself, but the personal penance of renouncing sugar that he had undertaken during the long, financially-induced delay. For Cholkar, it was the moment the 'secret in his mind was confirmed,' validating his faith and impressing upon his heart the stamp of devotion. It was a direct, personal experience proving that Baba's grace and knowledge transcend physical distance and secrecy.


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