According to the story Baba told in Chapter 36, after he had been robbed of thirty thousand rupees and was grieving, a Fakir appeared and offered him a path to resolution. The Fakir instructed him to do two things. First, he gave him the address of another Fakir and told him to go and surrender to him completely. Second, he instructed him to practice a vow: he must renounce his favorite food item until his desire was fulfilled. Baba followed this advice meticulously. He said, "By doing so, I met the Fakir and got my money back." This part of the story highlights the principles of surrender, faith, and renunciation as powerful tools for overcoming loss and achieving one's purpose.
What was the advice given to Sai Baba by the Fakir after he was robbed, and what was the outcome?
๐ Chapter 36