From Cholkar's viewpoint, as narrated in Chapter 15, Baba's mention of sugar was an earth-shattering moment that brought immense emotional release and validation. The text states that when the "meaningful words fell on his ears, Cholkar was amazed in his mind; Tears of joy came to his eyes." The significance was that Baba knew his most guarded secret: his personal penance of renouncing sugar during the long, financially-strained delay in fulfilling his vow. This wasn't just a coincidence; it was a personal confirmation from Baba that his private struggles and devotion were seen and acknowledged. It impressed the "stamp of devotion" on his heart and filled him with supreme bliss.
From Cholkar's perspective, what was the emotional impact and significance of Baba mentioning sugar in his tea?
π Chapter 15