The primary lesson conveyed through the Udi in Chapter 33 is the distinction between the illusory nature of the world (Maya) and the ultimate reality (Brahman). The chapter clearly states that the Udi is a sign that the entire visible universe is transient, like ash. By giving this Vibhuti, Baba encouraged a state of constant awareness, reminding devotees, "may you maintain this remembrance; day and night may I also have this awareness." The ultimate intention was for devotees to internalize the truth that Brahman alone is real and the infinite cosmos is an illusion, and to accept this profound meaning with certainty in their minds.
Based on Chapter 33, what was the intended lesson for devotees in remembering that the universe is pervaded by Maya and only Brahman is real?
📖 Chapter 33