The narrative in Chapter 28 explains that on the fifteenth day, the lady's resolve strengthened. Not liking the prolonged delay, she came with khichdi near noon, only to find that Baba had already begun his meal behind a curtain. Driven by the enthusiasm that brought her all the way from Akola, she refused to be deterred. Heedless of the rule that no one enters while the meal is going on, she took matters into her own hands, moved the curtain aside, and made her own entry by her own authority to fulfill her heartfelt desire.
How did the lady from Akola ultimately succeed in offering her khichdi to Baba, despite the obstacles?
📖 Chapter 28