Chapter 33 provides a powerful illustration of the interplay between Baba's divine awareness and the faith of his devotees. The devotees held a firm belief that no work could be completed without obstacles unless they had Baba's permission and Udi-Prasad. This faith was justified by Baba's actions. He was omniscient, knowing of Nana's daughter's suffering in Jamner from afar. This divine knowledge prompted a compassionate response: the sending of Udi. The incident shows that the devotees' custom was not mere superstition; it was a practice rooted in the reality of Baba's omnipresent, compassionate nature and the tangible, miraculous power of his Udi to resolve crises.
Based on the events in Jamner, explain the connection between Baba's omniscience and the devotees' faith in his Udi and blessings.
📖 Chapter 33