According to Chapter 19, the 'two paise' that Sai Baba's Guru requested were not literal coins but were symbolic representations of two crucial virtues: Faith (Nishtha) and Patience (Saburi). The text clarifies that the Guru, being one whose desires were fulfilled, had no need for worldly money. Instead, he sought these two qualities from his disciple. By giving these 'two paise' of faith and patience, Baba pleased his Guru-Mother. This story illustrates that what a true Guru desires from a disciple is not material wealth but spiritual readiness, specifically unwavering faith and the courage of patience.
What were the 'two paise' that Sai Baba's Guru requested, and what was their significance according to the narrative?
๐ Chapter 19