Chapter 32 of the Sai Satcharitra describes an incident involving a woman whose mind desired to have Baba's darshan and remain fasting for three days. However, the chapter explains how her "firm resolve was broken" and she was instead made to prepare and eat puranpolis until she was content. The profound lesson conveyed through this experience, as highlighted in the text, is that "wearing out the body for others' sake - this blessed act is true welfare." Baba made her understand this principle in a way she would never forget, demonstrating that selfless service can hold greater spiritual virtue than personal austerities like fasting.
I heard about a woman who wanted to fast but Baba made her eat instead. What does Chapter 32 say about this incident and the lesson behind it?
๐ Chapter 32