While devotees like Tatya served Maharaj with great love and managed arrangements, the story of Nanasaheb Nimonkar, as told in Chapter 0, provides a direct lesson on conquering laziness. The text notes that Tatya had a close, affectionate relationship with Maharaj and handled practical matters. However, it is about Nanasaheb Nimonkar that the text explicitly states, "Even though he was over sixty, laziness or a desire for rest never touched him while serving Maharaj." This specific detail, found in the introduction, sets his service apart as a powerful example of how profound devotion can fuel tireless energy and eradicate indolence, even in old age.
The texts describe several devotees like Tatya and Nanasaheb Nimonkar serving Maharaj. How does Nanasaheb Nimonkar's service specifically serve as a lesson against laziness?
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