In his early days, Maharaj's care for the sick was deeply personal and comprehensive. Chapter 0 notes that he not only gave out medicine without ever charging money, but his service extended to direct nursing. If he saw that a patient was not being cared for properly, he would take on the responsibility himself. The text highlights this dedication by stating, "he would go and do it himself, and there are still many people here whom Maharaj treated and cared for." This demonstrates that his support for the community involved profound, hands-on compassion and personal involvement in their well-being, not just the distribution of free medicine.
How did Maharaj's care for the sick in his early days go beyond simply providing remedies?
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