How does Chapter 9 use anecdotes to illustrate the principle of obeying Sai Baba's instructions about timing and departure?

📖 Chapter 9

Chapter 9 effectively uses several anecdotes to reinforce the importance of obeying Sai Baba's commands, particularly regarding departure. It mentions that devotees who left without his permission suffered, with some even being robbed. Another powerful example given is of those who were told to 'eat a piece of bread and then go,' but who left hungry in a hurry. They subsequently found no carriage and were left stranded. The chapter also provides a specific note about the families of Tatyasaheb Noolkar and Bhausaheb Dixit, who, upon reaching Kopargaon, found their meal unprepared and the train delayed, confirming Baba's foresight. These stories serve as cautionary tales, proving that Baba's instructions are always for the devotee's benefit.


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