While the philosophical lessons of Udi are profound, Chapter 33 also highlights its tangible benefits for the well-being of devotees. The text explicitly mentions that 'physical and mental afflictions are removed' through the discussion and application of the Udi. It portrays Sai Baba as the 'helmsman of the path of spiritual welfare' who gives Udi not only for spiritual progress but also to fulfill worldly interests. Baba's act of applying the ash and placing his hand on devotees' heads was a direct gesture of 'wishing the welfare of devotees.' The text suggests there are countless stories of the benefits of Udi, implying its power to heal and resolve worldly problems.
Beyond its deep spiritual meaning, what are the tangible benefits of Baba's Udi mentioned in the text?
📖 Chapter 33