As detailed in chapter 33, Narayan Motiram Jaani was a Brahmin devotee of Sai Baba who initially worked as a servant for another devotee, Ramchandra Vaman Modak. His life took a significant turn after he went for Baba's Darshan. Sai Baba advised him to leave service and start his own independent business. Narayanrao followed this guidance, which led to the end of his servitude and the beginning of his own successful enterprise, an lodging house named "Anandashram." The text highlights that seeing Baba's words come true transformed his initial faith into a firm, unshakeable devotion born from direct, positive experience, making him a prominent example of Baba's grace.
Who was Narayan Motiram Jaani and what was his relationship with Sai Baba as described in the text?
📖 Chapter 33