In Chapter 9, there is an account of Patil Tatya Kote wanting to go to Kopargaon on a weekly market day. He brought his tonga to the mosque, took Sai Baba's darshan, and, making a pretext of seeking permission, bowed at Baba's feet and said, "I am going." However, the text notes that Baba knows the right and wrong time for everything, regardless of a devotee's impatience. Sensing Tatya’s rush, Baba did not immediately grant permission. Instead, as mentioned in Chapter 9, he told him, "Wait a little," demonstrating Baba's control over the timing of events and his insight into his devotees' states of mind.
What does Chapter 9 say about Tatya Kote's attempt to leave Shirdi for the Kopargaon market?
📖 Chapter 9