What is the deeper meaning behind the incident with Pundalikrao's coconut mentioned in the scripture?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 51

According to the commentary in Chapter 51, the incident involving the loss of Pundalikrao's coconut was not about the coconut itself but served as a pretext for a spiritual lesson. The text clarifies that the loss was just an "excuse" through which Sai Baba could offer advice to clear Pundalikrao's distressed mind. The entire event is described as a play of ego, designed to make him free from pride and guilt. The core essence of this story, as explained in Chapter 51, is that the more non-egoistic a person becomes, the more authority they gain on the spiritual path, allowing them to easily overcome the struggles of existence.


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