The provided text from Chapter 3 does not contain any information about Damu Anna or advice given to him about the cotton trade. Instead, this chapter details a different interaction involving a person named Anna Chinchonikar. As described in Chapter 3, this Anna requested that Baba find a new job for the author after his government service ended in 1916. Baba replied that the author should now perform His service, assuring that his 'plates are always full; they will never be empty as long as he lives' and that his calamities would be removed through devotion.
What advice did Sai Baba give Damu Anna regarding his ventures in the cotton trade?
📖 Chapter 3