According to the account in Chapter 0, the root cause of Kashiram's financial difficulties was a subtle form of pride that had become an obstacle to his spiritual progress. He felt great satisfaction in giving Dakshina to Maharaj and would become upset if it wasn't accepted, which stemmed from a sense of 'I have the power to give.' To correct this, Maharaj orchestrated events that led to Kashiram's financial troubles. The resolution came only when Kashiram was forced to borrow and was eventually refused credit, leading him to a profound realization. As soon as he was convinced that he did not have the power to give, his pride vanished, and his financial condition began to improve, returning him to his former prosperity.
What was the root cause of Kashiram's financial problems, and how were they resolved according to Baba's leela?
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