According to Chapter 25, when Shama, also known as Madhavrao, presented Damu Anna's letter, Sai Baba reacted with a blend of playful omniscience and firm guidance. Before the letter was even read, Baba accurately described its contents, stating that Damu Anna was "trying to touch the sky" and was not content with what God provides. After instructing Shama to read the letter aloud, Baba listened attentively and then declared that the "Shet's mind has gone astray!" He then dictated a clear and concise reply, advising Damu Anna to be content with what he has and not to fall into the "trap of millions," demonstrating his protective nature over his devotees' worldly and spiritual well-being.
How did Sai Baba react when Shama brought him Damu Anna's letter about a business deal?
📖 Chapter 25