When followers like Madhavrao and Tatya became agitated and blamed Baba for what they perceived as a bad deal with some goats, Baba's reaction was one of extraordinary peace. Chapter 46 explains that even as they condemned his actions, Baba remained calm within, as if nothing at all was lost. He did not waver in the least and remained steady in the happiness of peace. This unwavering steadiness, which did not falter even an atom's worth, is described as the very sign of supreme peace, leaving everyone watching to wonder.
How did Baba react when his followers criticized him for making what they considered a bad financial deal?
๐ Chapter 46