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.
What did Sai Baba mean when he said his Guru asked him for two paise? Was it real money?
๐ Chapter 19