Sai Baba communicated his disapproval through a carefully worded reply to a letter from Damu Anna. As detailed in Chapter 25, Damu Anna sent a letter outlining a plan to "touch the sky" with a speculative venture. Shama (Madhavrao) presented this letter to Baba, who, after having it read aloud, dictated a firm response. Baba's message was a lesson in contentment: "Half a loaf of bread is enough for us; do not fall into the trap of millions." This reply was sent back to Damu Anna, clearly conveying Baba's counsel against the ambitious and risky plan, effectively stopping him from proceeding.
How did Sai Baba communicate his disapproval of Damu Anna's business plan?
📖 Chapter 25