Baba advises against greed by encouraging the practice of giving, or Dakshina. As explained in Chapter 14, Baba's intention was that through the giving of Dakshina, the hearts of devotees would become pure, which is a technique for attaining self-knowledge. Sai Nath, described as an ocean of mercy, is said to stretch out His hand to pull the greed-oriented person up from the pit of greed for their own benefit. The core instruction is to give charity, be merciful, and be self-controlled, which is presented as a simple remedy for difficult faults like lust, anger, and greed, ultimately leading to extreme happiness.
What is Baba's advice regarding greed, and how does it relate to the concept of 'Dakshina'?
📖 Chapter 14