In the narrative from Chapter 15, Cholkar was a guest of Jog's when he visited Shirdi. After Cholkar had his darshan with Sai Baba and fulfilled his vow, he went to Jog's place. Baba used Jog as an instrument to deliver a powerful message to Cholkar. As Cholkar was about to leave, Baba specifically instructed Jog, saying, 'Give him cups of tea, well-filled with sugar.' This command, seemingly simple, was deeply meaningful to Cholkar. The text notes that while Cholkar was amazed and moved to tears because he understood the secret meaning, Jog himself 'felt curious.' This suggests that Jog was an unwitting participant who observed the profound effect of Baba's words on Cholkar without initially knowing the secret behind it.
How was a man named Jog involved in Cholkar's story, and what was his reaction?
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