The turning point for Ratanji in his struggle with his deep-seated worry was his conversation with Das Ganu. As recounted in Chapter 14, Ratanji was constantly uneasy and immersed in worry over not having a son. He finally confided in Das Ganu, revealing the "secret of his heart." Das Ganu's advice was simple and direct: "Go to Shirdi; you will obtain your heart's desire." He urged Ratanji to take Baba's darshan, surrender to Him completely, and explain his situation. This suggests that a path to resolving profound hardship often begins with seeking guidance and having faith in a higher power or spiritual master. The idea of surrendering to Baba appealed to Ratanji, prompting him to make the journey to Shirdi.
What was the turning point for Ratanji in his struggle, and what does it suggest about finding solutions to deep-seated worries?
📖 Chapter 14