It seems contradictory that Kashiram would have 'full faith' in Maharaj after being forced into debt, yet he refused a hospital after a violent attack. Can you explain the logic behind this level of devotion?

📖 Chapter 0

The source material in Chapter 0 portrays Kashiram's faith as absolute and tested. The financial hardship he endured was a 'Leela' or divine play orchestrated by Maharaj to remove his pride, and his prosperity was restored once the lesson was learned. This experience likely deepened his faith. Therefore, when he was severely injured by robbers, his unwavering trust in Maharaj's power was his first resort. His refusal to go to a hospital and insistence on being taken to Shirdi, as the text notes, demonstrates a profound belief that his Guru's presence was the ultimate source of healing and protection, superseding conventional medical treatment.


🙏 Have a question for Sai Baba?

Get guidance from Sai Satcharitra

Or browse more answers →