Chapter 14 describes three types of human nature, personified by Prajapati's children. The 'gods' are humans with noble qualities who practice self-control. The 'demons' are those who are violent, wicked, and cruel. The 'humans' are those who are gripped by intense greed. Sai Nath, the ocean of mercy, addressed all three through the practice of Dakshina. For the greed-oriented person, giving was a direct method to pull them out of the pit of greed. For everyone, it was a simple, one-syllable remedy to cultivate the virtues of mercy ('Daya'), charity ('Dana'), and self-control ('Danta'), which are essential for overcoming personal faults and achieving self-progress.
The text mentions three types of human nature. What are they, and how did Baba's request for Dakshina address them?
📖 Chapter 14