Why was Baba's instruction to Jog about the tea considered so meaningful and not just a simple act of hospitality?

📖 Chapter 15

The instruction to give Cholkar tea "well-filled with sugar" was profoundly significant for several reasons outlined in Chapter 15. Firstly, Cholkar had just fulfilled a private vow centered around giving up sugar, a fact known only to him. Secondly, the text notes that Baba himself did not drink tea, so the specific request was unusual and clearly not for His own benefit. This act was a deliberate and "meaningful" sign intended solely for Cholkar. Its purpose was to provide a "full hint" that his vow was accepted and to impress the "stamp of devotion" by confirming his faith in Baba's omniscience, proving that even his most secret thoughts and actions were known.


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