The source mentions the syllable "Da." How is this single syllable interpreted by different beings, and how did Baba use it in his teachings?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 14

Chapter 14 describes an innovative play where the syllable "Da" was interpreted differently by three types of beings. The gods understood it as "Danta" (be self-controlled), the demons understood it as "Daya" (be merciful), and humans understood it as "Dana" (give charity). These beings are explained as different types of humans: the noble are gods, the violent are demons, and the greedy are humans. Sai Baba adopted this one-syllable remedy for his disciples, using the letter "Da" to teach them to be merciful, give charity, and be self-controlled. This simple instruction was designed to help them destroy these faults and attain extreme happiness.


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