I read that Sai Baba's Guru asked him for two paise. What was this about? Was it actual money?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 19

According to Chapter 19, Sai Baba explains that his Guru, a great saint, once asked him for two paise. However, this was not a request for worldly money. Baba clarifies that his Guru was one whose desires were fulfilled and had no use for gold. The two paise were symbolic, representing "Faith (Nishtha) and Patience (Saburi)." Baba states that he gave these two qualities to his Guru then and there, which pleased his Guru-Mother. This story emphasizes that the true currency in the relationship with a Guru is not material wealth but spiritual qualities like unwavering faith and persistent patience.


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