The daily worship routine, initiated by the son, was a cornerstone of the Tarkhad family's devotion. According to Chapter 9, the son would take a morning bath and then, with his body, speech, and mind focused, perform a worship of Sai Baba's photograph. A critical element of this ritual was the offering of 'Naivedya' (a food offering), without which he would not consume his own food. When Babasaheb Tarkhad took over this responsibility, he continued the practice by bathing in the early morning, praying before the image, and making a constant offering of a piece of sugar candy as the Naivedya.
Can you explain the specific daily worship routine the Tarkhad family practiced for Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 9