Chapter 9 describes an incident where Patil Tatya Kote was heading to Kopargaon on a market day. He stopped his tonga at the mosque to get Sai Baba's darshan and to make a pretext of seeking permission to leave. The text notes that although devotees like Tatya might try to rush, Baba always knows the right and wrong time for any action. Seeing Tatya's impatience to get going, Baba simply told him, "Wait a little." This brief interaction, as detailed in Chapter 9, serves to illustrate Baba's omniscience and his role in guiding devotees, even in small matters, by preventing them from acting on their own impulsive and potentially ill-timed schedules.
How does Chapter 9 use the example of Tatya Kote's visit to the mosque to illustrate Sai Baba's wisdom?
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