The provided texts describe Anna Chinchonikar's heartfelt plea to Sai Baba on behalf of the narrator, Annasaheb (Hemadpant), after his government service ended in 1916. As detailed in Chapter 3, Anna Chinchonikar, out of great concern, asked Baba to find Annasaheb another job, worrying if his pension would suffice. In response, Baba stated that Annasaheb should now perform His service and assured that his "plates are always full; they will never be empty as long as he lives." The source material makes no mention of Damu Anna or his cotton trade business being part of this particular conversation.
When Anna Chinchonikar asked Baba for a job for Hemadpant after his retirement in 1916, was Damu Anna also present and did he offer any advice from his cotton trade business?
📖 Chapter 3