The Tarkhad family demonstrated profound devotion through their daily rituals. As detailed in Chapter 9, Babasaheb Tarkhad, an incomparable lover of God, kept a painted image of Sai in a grand sandalwood shrine, where worship was conducted three times a day. His son was so dedicated that he would not consume any food until a 'Naivedya' (food offering) was first made to Sai's photograph. This daily worship was a comprehensive act, performed with body, speech, and mind after a morning bath, showing a deep and consistent reverence for Sai within their home.
Can you describe the daily worship practices of the Tarkhad family as mentioned in the text?
๐ Chapter 9