When Babasaheb Tarkhad realized he had forgotten the Naivedya offering, his reaction was one of profound guilt and repentance. The account in Chapter 9 describes him being filled with remorse at his dining plate. He immediately bowed to Sai Baba's image with tearful eyes, viewing his lapse not as a simple mistake but as a "great sin." His heart was choked with grief, and he felt shameless for his failure. In his helpless state, he immediately sent a letter to his son, who was in Shirdi, confessing his error and pleading for his son to ask for Sai Baba's forgiveness on his behalf.
How did Babasaheb Tarkhad react when he realized he forgot the Naivedya offering?
๐ Chapter 9