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Immediately, Sulsa politely with folded hand told the saint,
           “O noble one! Do not worry. Another bottle is also handy.
           How fortunate am I that you are providing me with this
           chance!” She instructed the maid-servant, “Do not worry
           about the bottle being broken. Carefully get another one
           from the cupboard. Handle it with the utmost care.”

           But was it in the maids hand to handle it with care? The same
           story repeated and the bottle smashed into bits. In spite of
           this not a single line of wrath appeared on Sulsa’s face.

           “Take care,” she exclaimed. “We are losing the golden
           opportunity of giving alms to these great saints. Carefully get
           the third bottle from the storage. But do be careful!”

           Q. Now in spite of the breakage of 2 bottles consecutively

           by the maid, why did she ask the maid to get the third one?
           Couldn’t she get it herself?
           Ans. No, because she was worried that, disappointed by the
           breaking of the 2 bottles, the saints would go away without

           the oil. Hence, on one hand she instructed the maid to get
           the 3 rd  bottle and  on the other, she heartedly pleaded the
           saints to wait.

           Sulsa guided the maid, “This is the last bottle we have. Get
           it with utmost care so that we do not lose this great
           opportunity.” The devta was continuously observing Sulsa’s
           plight. Was there any anger for the maid and regret for the
           loss of the precious oil? Was there any chance that her religious
           faith would be replaced by vices like anger and frustration?

           Not even a tinge. But let’s go a little further.

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