Initially, Sai Baba would watch neutrally as his devotees interacted, sometimes leading to quarrels. However, as the argument between Anna and Mavshibai grew, Baba intervened out of concern for them both. Chapter 24 states that he "planned a powerful trick to cool them both down." Instead of scolding them, he used humor and affection. He addressed Anna, asking why he was making an uproar and cheekily stating, "I don't understand what is improper in taking a kiss from the Mother." This approach masterfully defused the tension, reconciled the two devotees, and turned a moment of anger into a joke that all could enjoy, demonstrating his wisdom in managing his followers.
How did Sai Baba react to the conflict between his devotees, Anna and Mavshibai?
📖 Chapter 24