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Sulsa politely told the saints, “O noble ones! Today I am
           unlucky. Despite having suitable gochari, I was unable to
           help and serve you. This oil is regularly utilized at my home.
           The new one will be ready in about 2 days. Do come again
           and bless me with the missed opportunity. You are an ocean
           of compassion and generosity. Have mercy on me sinking in
           the ocean of vices and sins, so that I can safely swim out with
           the support of such good deeds.


           Sulsa’s words reflect deep wisdom and unflinching faith
           supported by a heart filled with generosity and compassion.

           In spite of repeated warnings, a precious thing was destroyed
           by the maid. It is quite possible that this lost material may not
           aggravate her but here the situation was a little different.
           Here, because of this mistake, she lost the great opportunity

           to give alms to the saints. Not once, not twice and but three
           times! Further, the loss occurred at the hands of a servant,
           not her own son or daughter! In such a critical situation,
           when even her servant did not become the subject of her
           anger, is there any question of her thinking negatively about
           the saints, “How unlucky are these saints that on their arrival
           3 precious bottles of oil broke!”


           Q.  Now do you understand why the Devta took such an
           exam to test Sulsa’s firmness and why he didn’t create some
           other external calamity or trouble?

           Ans. Because, her deep, immovable faith in religion is clearly
           apparent in the way she handled the situation of her husband’s



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