The source material highlights a significant personal struggle for Damu Anna. Although he was a wealthy and well-to-do individual, he was childless, even though he had two wives. Chapter 25 explains that his story is a prime example of how Sai Baba intervenes to help his devotees. It is explicitly stated that 'By receiving Sai's blessings, he was blessed with sons.' This event serves as a testament to the principle mentioned in the text: once one-pointed faith is established, Sai wards off the misfortunes of that devotee and removes their suffering by granting their desired objects.
What personal challenges did Damu Anna face, and how did Sai Baba's blessings help him?
📖 Chapter 25