While Chapter 37 mentions that Tatya Patil would place a beautiful golden-bordered shawl over Baba before the Chavadi procession, the text presents this as an act of love and reverence, not as a transaction related to financial problems or a lesson on wealth. The focus of these passages is on the detailed rituals and joyous celebration of the procession, including the music, dancing, and the roles different devotees played. The scripture describes the adornment of Baba and the horse Shyamakarna as part of the grand spectacle, rather than providing specific teachings on material wealth or its distribution, as noted in Chapter 37.
The text mentions a golden-bordered shawl given to Baba. Was this a gift to solve someone's financial problems, and can I learn about Baba's teachings on wealth from this?
📖 Chapter 37