Sai Baba's reactions in these two situations were markedly different, showcasing his wisdom. As Chapter 24 details, when Damu Anna and Mavshibai had a personal, humorous quarrel, Baba acted as a gentle reconciler. He used a loving and witty remark about taking a kiss from a mother to defuse the tension and turn anger into laughter. However, when another devotee criticized the very act of intense service offered by Mavshibai out of love, Baba's mood shifted to "terrible rage." He immediately rose, grabbed his Satka, struck the ground, and his eyes glowed like embers, demonstrating his strong disapproval of someone interfering with a devotee's loving service.
How did Sai Baba's reaction differ when a devotee criticized Mavshibai's service compared to when Damu Anna argued with her?
๐ Chapter 24