The book mentions Das Ganu. Didn't he sometimes direct people to Gajanan Maharaj? Why did he send Ratanji to Sai Baba instead?

📖 Chapter 14

The provided text does not offer any information about Das Ganu's general practices or if he ever directed devotees to Gajanan Maharaj. In this specific account from Chapter 14, Das Ganu's role is to guide the Parsi merchant Ratanji. He tells Ratanji, 'Go to Shirdi; you will obtain your heart's desire... Go and surrender to Him alone, and you will be fulfilled.' The narrative exclusively documents this specific instruction to visit Sai Baba. The source material does not mention Gajanan Maharaj or provide a reason for Das Ganu's choice beyond the stated belief that Ratanji would be fulfilled by surrendering to the master in Shirdi.


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