Based on the provided source material from Chapter 14, there is no mention of Gajanan Maharaj. The story focuses on a wealthy Parsi merchant named Ratanji who is distraught about not having a son. Following the advice of Das Ganu, Ratanji travels to Shirdi to meet Sai Baba. The text does use the honorific title "Maharaj" when referring to Sai Baba, such as when it states, "Seeing Maharaj, the heap of merit, love surged within him." However, as made clear in Chapter 14, this title is used for Sai Baba and is not a reference to Gajanan Maharaj, who does not appear in these passages.
Is Gajanan Maharaj mentioned in the chapter 14 story about the Parsi merchant Ratanji?
📖 Chapter 14