As described in Chapter 33, Sai Baba had a consistent daily ritual regarding the sacred ash. He would buy bundles of firewood, often using Dakshina offered to him, and place these logs into the sacred Dhuni, or fire, that he kept constantly burning. This process produced a great quantity of ash, which is referred to as Udi. This chapter makes it clear that it was Baba's regular practice to give this Udi to devotees at all times of the day—morning, afternoon, and evening. He would never send anyone away empty-handed. Furthermore, giving Udi was also the established method by which Baba granted devotees permission to leave Shirdi and return to their homes.
According to Chapter 33, what was Sai Baba's daily routine involving the Dhuni and the distribution of Udi?
📖 Chapter 33