If Baba's primary focus was spiritual salvation, does that mean he would have ignored a practical problem like finding a job? The text mentions he satisfied worldly desires, but what does that actually look like?

📖 Chapter 0

The source text from Chapter 0 states that the proportion of devotees with worldly desires who came to Maharaj was very large. It explicitly says that 'Maharaj satisfied their desire and seamlessly turned their minds toward ultimate welfare.' While it doesn't give a specific example of job placement, it describes his tangible generosity in other ways. For instance, during his sittings, he would buy fruits like bananas, guavas, and mangoes, and not only distribute them but peel, cut, and squeeze them for people with his own hands. This demonstrates a direct and personal engagement with people's needs, suggesting that satisfying worldly concerns was a key part of his broader mission.


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