Chapter 33 outlines Sai Baba's consistent daily practices involving the sacred fire (Dhuni) and the resulting ash (Udi). Baba would collect firewood, sometimes by purchasing bundles from those who had a surplus, and pile them up. He would then offer these dry logs into the Dhuni that was kept constantly burning in the Masjid. From the large quantity of ash produced, Baba would distribute the Udi to his devotees. The text specifies that he would give Udi to devotees when they were leaving Shirdi as a form of permission, and also during the mornings, afternoons, and evenings, never sending anyone away empty-handed. This entire process was a regular, daily ritual.
Can you describe Sai Baba's daily routine related to the Dhuni and the distribution of Udi based on Chapter 33?
๐ Chapter 33