What were the 'two paise' that Baba's Guru requested, and what was their true meaning?

πŸ“– Chapter 19

According to the teachings, when Baba's Guru asked for 'two paise,' he was not requesting worldly money. This request was a test of devotion and understanding. As Chapter 19 explains, the Guru was one whose desires were already fulfilled and had no need for gold. The two paise were symbolic representations of two essential virtues for a disciple: Faith (Nishtha) and Patience (Saburi). Baba states that he gave these two to his Guru, which greatly pleased the Guru-Mother. This act demonstrates that the most valuable offering to a Guru is not material wealth but unwavering faith and steadfast patience on the spiritual path.


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