What is the deeper meaning or moral lesson of the story about the quarrel between Anna and Mavshibai?

📖 Chapter 24

The narrative in Chapter 24, while seemingly a small and humorous anecdote, carries a significant moral lesson for devotees. The author points out that the entire quarrel could have been avoided if the right kind of love existed between the two individuals. The text explicitly states that if there is a loving intellect between people, similar to the pure love between a mother and son, the tendency for anger would not arise. Sai Baba's intervention, where he refers to Mavshibai as "the Mother," reinforces this very point, highlighting that devotion should be free of ego and petty conflicts.


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