Yes, in Chapter 36, Sai Baba narrated a second story to Shama about a time he was robbed. He recounted how, while wandering near the seashore, he was welcomed into a large mansion by a wealthy Brahmin. After being fed, he was given a place to sleep. While he was soundly asleep, the Brahmin host robbed him of thirty thousand rupees. Baba described his immense grief over the loss. He stayed on the veranda in a pitiable state for fifteen days until a Fakir appeared, advised him on how to recover the money by surrendering to another saint and renouncing his favorite food, which ultimately led to the recovery of his wealth.
I heard Sai Baba once told a story about being robbed. What happened in that story?
📖 Chapter 36