In Chapter 19, Sai Baba clarifies that when his Guru asked for 'two paise,' he was not requesting worldly money. This request was purely symbolic. The two paise represented the two most crucial virtues for a disciple: Faith (Nishtha) and Patience (Saburi). Sai Baba explains that he gave these to his Guru, who was 'Purnakam' (one whose desires were fulfilled) and had no use for actual currency. The significance lies in the Guru's focus on inner spiritual wealth over material possessions, emphasizing that a disciple's unwavering faith and steadfast patience are the most valuable offerings they can provide on their spiritual journey.
What did Sai Baba mean when he said his Guru asked for 'two paise,' and why was this request significant according to Chapter 19?
π Chapter 19