What did Sai Baba mean when he said his Guru asked him for two paise? Was it real money?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 19

Sai Baba shared a story with a devotee about his own Guru, who asked him for two paise. As recounted in Chapter 19, Baba clarified that this was not a request for worldly money, as his Guru was one whose desires were already fulfilled. Instead, the two paise represented two essential virtues: "Faith (Nishtha)" and "Patience (Saburi)." By giving these two symbolic "coins" to his master, Baba pleased his Guru. This story illustrates that what a true Guru seeks from a disciple is not material wealth but profound spiritual qualities that form the foundation of the spiritual path.


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