The story of Damu Anna is used to illustrate how Sai Baba grants the desired objects of His devotees and removes their suffering. Chapter 25 explicitly states that Damu Anna had two wives but was childless, which was a source of great misfortune for him. This suffering was overcome through divine intervention. The text notes, "By receiving Sai's blessings, he was blessed with sons." This outcome serves as a powerful example of the principle mentioned in the chapter: when a devotee establishes one-pointed faith, Sai wards off their misfortunes and fulfills their desires.
The text mentions that Sai Baba resolved a particular suffering for Damu Anna. What was this suffering and how was it overcome?
📖 Chapter 25