What deeper significance can be found in the story of Baba lighting the lamps with water?

📖 Chapter 5

The 'Miracle of the Lamps' holds significant meaning regarding divine power and human fallibility. As detailed in Chapter 5, the event is more than just a miracle; it's a profound lesson. Baba's ability to make water burn demonstrates that divine power transcends the laws of nature and is not dependent on material offerings. The grocers' journey from petty annoyance to fearful repentance illustrates the moral consequences of deceit and the path to redemption through realizing one's sins. Baba's calm response to their refusal, followed by the powerful yet non-punitive miracle, highlights his grace and serves as a teaching moment for his devotees and detractors alike.


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