Chapter 20 illustrates how Sai Baba provides solutions to his devotees' problems, even without directly speaking about the issue. The story's purpose is to show how the Maharaj can resolve a devotee's confusion when they encounter a difficult word or concept while reading a book. In the case of Ganudas, he was struggling with a doubt from his translation of the Ishavasya Upanishad. When he went to Shirdi for Sai's darshan, Baba told him that the resolution to his doubt would be provided by a maidservant at Kaka’s house. This demonstrates Baba's unique method of resolving issues naturally and through seemingly ordinary means, showing that with his grace, even the most difficult problems can be unraveled.
How does Sai Baba help his devotees understand difficult concepts, and what does the story of Ganudas illustrate about this?
📖 Chapter 20