On his second visit, the Sanyasi surprised Dev by stating, "I haven't come for money; today we want a meal." He also mentioned that he had two companions with him. As detailed in Chapter 40, Dev graciously agreed, saying, "Come, it is a pleasure. Consider this your own home." He invited the Sanyasi and his two "children" to come for a meal at twelve o'clock. When they arrived, all three were seated and enjoyed a satisfying meal. Dev, as the host, treated them with great respect, completing all the rituals of hospitality, including providing fragrant water, mouth fresheners, sandalwood paste, flowers, and perfume.
Instead of money, what did the Sanyasi request on his second visit, and how did Dev accommodate him and his companions?
📖 Chapter 40