When questioned about his apparent partiality towards Mrs. Khaparde's food, Sai Baba revealed a profound connection that transcended their current lives. In the account from Chapter 27, Baba explained the food's uniqueness by recounting the lady's past incarnations. He stated that she was once a grocer's plump, milky cow, then born to a gardener, then a Kshatriya, and then the wife of a grocer before her current birth in a Brahmin family. Baba concluded, 'after a long time, I have seen her; let me have two morsels of love in my stomach for happiness and satisfaction.' This revealed that his eagerness stemmed from a deep, ancient bond rather than simple favoritism.
What was Sai Baba's explanation for his special fondness for Mrs. Khaparde and her food?
๐ Chapter 27