The source texts provided do not mention Damu Anna or a cotton business, so there is no record of specific advice given to him. However, Chapter 3 does contain general teachings from Baba on conduct. After advising Annasaheb to perform His service, Baba speaks about the importance of religious conduct. He warns against associating with those who have abandoned it, calling them "very dangerous." Baba states, "One without conduct, whose character is fallen, Thoughtless, whose actions are ruined, who does not see what is desirable or undesirable— How will he achieve his goals?" This general advice emphasizes character and right action as foundational to achieving any goal.
What principles of conduct did Baba teach Damu Anna to ensure success in his cotton business?
📖 Chapter 3