Chapter 25 introduces Damu Anna as a devoted and wealthy follower of Sai Baba who, despite having two wives, faced the profound personal struggle of being childless. The narrative explicitly states that this period of suffering was resolved through divine intervention. As the chapter recounts, "By receiving Sai's blessings, he was blessed with sons." This event is presented as a clear example of Sai's power and mercy, illustrating how Sai wards off the misfortunes of his devotees and grants their desired objects, particularly for those who, like Damu Anna, demonstrate one-pointed faith and devotion.
The text mentions a devotee named Damu Anna. What significant personal struggle did he face, and how was it resolved through Sai's grace?
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