A very large proportion of devotees who came to Maharaj had worldly desires, referred to as 'Sakam'. According to the text from Chapter 0, Maharaj's method was not to dismiss these desires. Instead, he would satisfy their worldly wishes but did so in a way that seamlessly turned their minds toward the path of ultimate welfare. This approach aligns with the statement that his incarnation was for the salvation of all people. By first addressing their immediate concerns, he purified their ground, following the Sadguru's scriptural practice, before guiding them towards higher spiritual goals, showing that his purpose was everyone's ultimate good.
Many people came to Maharaj with worldly desires. How did he handle these devotees, and what was his ultimate goal for them?
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