Based on the information available in Chapter 14, there appears to be a misunderstanding, as Gajanan Maharaj is not mentioned in the story of the Parsi merchant, Ratanji. The narrative describes Ratanji's deep sadness over having twelve daughters but no son. He confides in Das Ganu, who advises him to seek the blessings of Sai Baba in Shirdi. The text uses the respectful title "Maharaj" for Sai Baba, noting that "Even if one was a great millionaire, Maharaj would command them to go to a poor person's house to ask for Dakshina." This reference from Chapter 14 is to Sai Baba, not Gajanan Maharaj, who has no role in this particular account.
I seem to recall Gajanan Maharaj playing a role in the story of Ratanji, the merchant without a son. Can you clarify his involvement?
📖 Chapter 14