In Chapter 36, Madhavrao, also known as Shama, was perplexed by Baba's actions and voiced his confusion directly. He asked Baba, "Why do you do this?" Shama saw two friends being treated unequally, with Baba requesting money from one while rejecting a voluntary, larger offering from the other. He questioned this perceived partiality, stating, "You show affection for a small amount of money, but a selfless attitude toward a larger amount." Shama even confessed, "If I were in your position, I wouldn't act this way," highlighting his inability to comprehend the spiritual logic behind Baba's actions, which seemed to cause disappointment for the willing devotee.
What was Shama's specific complaint to Baba regarding the treatment of the two men from Goa?
๐ Chapter 36