As Jogin was always available, he had to run various kinds of errands for the Master. One day the Master needed some candles for his room, so he asked Jogin to get some from Girish Chandra Ghosh in Calcutta. When Jogin arrived there, he found that Girish was drunk. He told Girish that Sri Ramakrishna had sent him to get a few candles. Immediately Girish said: “Why a few? Take a box of candles.” Girish then began to use abusive words against Sri Ramakrishna, yet from time to time he bowed down to him while facing Dakshineswar. Jogin was scared. He had never come across a drunken devotee. He took the candles, however, and after reaching Dakshineswar, reported everything in detail to the Master. Ramakrishna did not show any indignation towards Girish, rather he said to Jogin: “You saw his bad side, how he scolded me. Did you not also see his good side — how much love and devotion he had for me and how he bowed down to me? Girish is in a special class of devotee — a very high class — but his path is different from yours.”