How does Cholkar's experience serve as a lesson for other devotees about faith and devotion?

📖 Chapter 15

Cholkar's experience serves as a powerful lesson on the nature of faith and Sai Baba's divine connection to His devotees. The story, narrated in Chapter 15, shows that sincere vows and sacrifices, even when kept secret, are fully known to Baba. When Baba revealed His knowledge of Cholkar's sugar renunciation, it wasn't just a miracle; it was a confirmation that "Your vow of sugar has been accepted." Baba then used this moment to teach a universal truth: if you spread your hands with faith, He is with you day and night. The lesson for devotees is that physical distance is irrelevant, as Baba resides in one's own heart and is the "inner self of all beings," thereby encouraging unwavering faith and the practice of seeing the divine in everyone and everything.


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