The provided texts do not mention an individual named Cholkar, but they do describe Sai Baba's promise to the author who compiled His stories. As recorded in Chapter 2, Sai Baba's help extended far beyond just the writing of the book. After instructing the author to dissolve his ego and surrender completely at His feet, Baba made a profound promise: "To one who acts thus in life, I give full assistance. Not just this story, but I shall serve in all ways in his home." This indicates that the reward for selfless devotion and service was not limited to the successful completion of the sacred text, but encompassed complete divine support in all aspects of the devotee's life.
How did Sai Baba promise to help the devotee Cholkar with his personal life if he agreed to write the stories?
๐ Chapter 2