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.
What is the significance of the offering Kaka brought to Sai Baba, and what does it teach about approaching a Guru?
📖 Chapter 35