What is the significance of the offering Kaka brought to Sai Baba, and what does it teach about approaching a Guru?

📖 Chapter 35

The offering brought by Kaka holds significant meaning, both practically and symbolically. Chapter 35 establishes a clear principle of etiquette when approaching a spiritual figure: 'It is not good to go empty-handed to the door of God, a priest, or a Guru.' Following this principle, Kaka purchased two seers of grapes to present to Sai Baba. This act demonstrates respect and the proper attitude of humility when seeking a Guru's presence. Furthermore, this specific offering becomes the very instrument through which Baba performs a miracle for Boss Dharamsee. It shows how a devotee's simple act of faith and respect can become a catalyst for a profound spiritual lesson for others, reinforcing the importance of making an offering with the right intention.


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