When Jog informed Baba of Dev's feeling of being deceived, Baba was surprised and emphatically defended the integrity of his word. According to Chapter 40, Baba explained to Jog exactly how he had fulfilled his promise by appearing as a Sanyasi with two companions. He then made a powerful statement about his commitment, declaring, "Look, for the sake of My word, I would die; but the words from My mouth shall never be otherwise." This response highlights that Baba held his promises as sacred and that the failure was not in his action but in Dev's perception.
What was Baba's response when accused of deceiving Dev with his promise?
📖 Chapter 40