Damu Anna was a wealthy Kasar, or bronze-smith, from Ahmednagar who is described in Chapter 25 as a great devotee deeply devoted to Sai Baba's feet. He is a prime example of how Sai Baba wards off the misfortunes of His followers. The text mentions that Damu Anna had two wives but was without any children. However, after receiving Sai Baba's blessings, his situation changed, and he was blessed with sons, resolving his long-standing issue of having no heir. This demonstrates Sai's grace and His role as a compassionate Guru-Mother who removes the suffering of devotees.
Who was the devotee from Ahmednagar named Damu Anna, and how did Sai Baba influence his family life?
π Chapter 25