Feeling perpetually uneasy and sad about not having a son, Ratanji confided in Das Ganu, in whom he had great faith. As detailed in chapter 14, Das Ganu listened to the secret of Ratanji's heart and advised him to go to Shirdi. Ganu's counsel was specific: Ratanji should seek Baba's darshan, bow at His feet, and explain his situation from beginning to end. Ganu expressed his conviction that Baba would give him words of blessing and that by surrendering to Him alone, Ratanji's heart's desire would be fulfilled, as Baba's handiwork was inconceivable.
What advice did Das Ganu offer to Ratanji to solve his problem?
📖 Chapter 14