After enjoying the meal brought by the devotee, Baba took the opportunity to impart words of welfare while she was massaging his feet. As detailed in Chapter 27, Baba was pleased with her service and lovingly instructed her, 'Rajaram, Rajaram, say it with your tongue.' He assured her that by chanting this daily, her life would become successful, her mind would find peace, and she would attain immense welfare. The text notes that these were not mere words; they acted as a 'shaktipat,' or a direct transmission of spiritual power, that pierced her heart, demonstrating his ability to fulfill devotees' desires and ensure their well-being.
What spiritual guidance did Baba give to the woman whose offering he accepted so eagerly?
π Chapter 27