What is the underlying moral of the story about the argument between Anna and Mavshibai in Chapter 24?

πŸ“– Chapter 24

The story, though seemingly small, contains a profound lesson about the nature of love and perception. The author explicitly points out the moral in Chapter 24, stating that the conflict arose from a lack of a pure, familial love between the two devotees. If the loving intellect like that between a mother and son had existed between them, anger would not have surfaced. Baba's humorous intervention, calling Mavshibai 'Mother,' subtly reinforced this very point. The story teaches that true spiritual service and companionship should be free from ego and misinterpretation, rooted in a guileless love that prevents such quarrels.


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