Chapter 15 explains that while the story of Cholkar may seem small, it is "very fine in quality" because of the immense "sweetness of devotion it gave to that Cholkar." Its significance lies in how Baba masterfully used a personal experience to reveal to Cholkar what was in his own heart. By acknowledging the secret vow and penance, Baba confirmed Cholkar's faith and impressed upon him the "stamp of devotion." The story serves as an example of the priceless nature of Baba's words and the skill of saints in nurturing a devotee's love and faith through direct, personal experience.
The text says the story of Cholkar is 'small in words.' So why is it considered so significant?
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