When Babasaheb Tarkhad realized his mistake at his dining plate, he was overcome with profound remorse and guilt. The narrative in Chapter 9 portrays his reaction as intense and immediate. He was filled with repentance, viewing his forgetfulness not as a simple mistake but as a "great sin." He prostrated before Sai Baba's photograph with tearful eyes, feeling shameless and begging for forgiveness. His grief was so great that his heart was "choked with grief," and he felt helpless enough to immediately write a letter to his son in Shirdi, imploring him to ask Sai for mercy on his behalf.
How did Babasaheb Tarkhad react when he realized he had forgotten to offer Naivedya to Sai Baba?
π Chapter 9