According to the teachings in Chapter 19, when Baba's Guru asked for 'two paise,' it was not a request for worldly money but a profound spiritual lesson. Baba clarifies that his Guru was one whose desires were fulfilled ('Purnakam') and had no use for material wealth. The 'two paise' were symbolic; they represented the two most important qualities a disciple must offer: Faith ('Nishtha') and Patience ('Saburi'). By giving these two virtues to his Guru, the disciple earns the Guru's grace. This illustrates that a true Guru expects strong faith at their feet and the strength of courage that is patience, rather than any form of material payment.
The Guru asked for two paise. What was the deeper meaning of this request according to Sai Baba's teachings?
๐ Chapter 19