The Udi distributed by Sai Baba offers benefits on both the spiritual and worldly planes. As Chapter 33 clarifies, Sai is the 'helmsman of the path of spiritual welfare,' and his Udi is a tool for this, helping one cross the difficult 'river of worldly existence.' It teaches detachment by symbolizing the body's transient nature. At the same time, the text states that Baba gives this spiritual welfare while also 'fulfilling worldly interests.' It mentions that the stories of the worldly benefits of Udi are countless, although they are condensed in the book. This shows Udi's power to aid in both spiritual growth and material well-being.
Can you explain the dual benefits of Udi, covering both worldly and spiritual aspects?
๐ Chapter 33