The source material states that Sai Baba did not engage in fasting. How did He view food and the sense of taste?

πŸ“– Chapter 23

According to the account in Chapter 23, Sai Baba held a deeply detached view regarding food and the sense of taste. The text explicitly mentions that He never had a craving for taste, did not pamper His tongue, and had no desire for sweets. His sustenance was simple: He would go to certain houses daily to ask for dry or moist bread, and this 'Madhukari' was His only meal. He considered whatever was obtained, whether it was good or plain, to be sweet. This attitude illustrates His mastery over the senses and His focus on inner contentment over external, sensory gratification.


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