After Annasaheb Dabholkar's government service ended in 1916, a fellow devotee named Anna Chinchonikar expressed concern to Sai Baba about Annasaheb's financial future. As mentioned in Chapter 3, Baba dismissed these worries, telling Annasaheb to perform His service with devotion. He gave a powerful assurance, stating, "His plates are always full; they will never be empty as long as he lives." Baba promised that by remaining devoted, Annasaheb's calamities would be removed and he would find an "eternal treasure." He was instructed to shift his focus from worldly employment to spiritual service, with the guarantee that his material needs would always be met.
What advice did Sai Baba give to Annasaheb Dabholkar when he retired from his government job?
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