The incident of the wheat grinding in Chapter 1 serves as a powerful lesson on the necessity of patience in understanding Baba's actions. When Baba started grinding, no one, including the narrator, could comprehend his motive, and the women who helped him made incorrect, greedy assumptions. Their impatience and lack of faith led to their humiliation. The text explicitly states, 'If one has patience, Baba’s unique wonder bears fruit in the end.' The true, compassionate reason for the act—to eradicate the cholera epidemic—was only revealed later. This illustrates a core theme that Baba's divine plays are often beyond immediate human understanding, and one must wait with faith to see the benevolent purpose behind them.
How does the story of Baba grinding wheat teach us about having patience?
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