The sacred texts focus on spiritual wealth, but the principles of value and preparation are richly illustrated and can be applied metaphorically. In Chapter 37, the Chavadi procession is described as a magnificent display of devotional 'wealth.' The horse Shyamakarna stood 'resplendent in full decoration,' and Tatya placed a 'beautiful golden-bordered shawl' over Baba. This attention to detail, preparation, and adornment in service of the divine suggests that true value is expressed through joyful, purposeful action and shared celebration. This perspective, found in Chapter 37, encourages viewing wealth not just as accumulation, but as a resource for creating beauty and shared joy.
I'm looking for principles to guide my financial investments. Does Baba's life offer any wisdom on creating wealth?
π Chapter 37