What moral or lesson is conveyed through the story of the quarrel between Damu Anna and Mavshibai?

📖 Chapter 24

The story of the quarrel between Damu Anna and Mavshibai, though seemingly small, contains a significant lesson about the nature of pure, familial love among devotees. As the narrator explains in Chapter 24, Sai Baba's humorous intervention highlighted this point. By referring to Mavshibai as "Mother," Baba reminded Anna and everyone present of the ideal relationship between them. The text concludes that if the pure, loving intellect that exists between a mother and son had been present, the quarrel would never have arisen in the first place, as the tendency for anger would not have manifested. The story teaches that spiritual relationships should transcend ego and be rooted in familial love.


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