Chapter 9 powerfully demonstrates Sai Baba's divine knowledge through the story of Tatya Kote. Tatya was impatient to go to the weekly market in Kopargaon and sought Baba's permission as a mere formality. However, the text states that Baba knows the "right and wrong time" for all actions. Seeing Tatya's impatience, Baba instructed him to wait. This incident shows that while devotees may try to rush or delay, Baba's timing is perfect. It reinforces the chapter's teaching that Sai is pervaded everywhere and mercifully impresses upon us that God resides in all beings and orchestrates events for our good.
How does Chapter 9 use the story of Tatya Kote to illustrate Sai Baba's omniscience and control over time?
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