Chapter 33 provides three distinct accounts of healing from scorpion stings. First, a friend of Narayanrao was in severe pain, and since Udi was unavailable, Narayanrao applied ash from incense sticks from Baba's photo with prayer, and the pain vanished. Second, a footnote mentions Bapusaheb Jog, who went to Baba after being stung. Baba simply said, 'It will be alright, go!' and the pain disappeared before he even left the premises. Third, another footnote tells of a Jyotishi Buwa who was stung in a different town. He applied Udi given to him by Baba and continuously chanted his name, which stopped the pain and established his faith. These stories showcase healing through various means: a substitute for Udi empowered by faith, a direct verbal blessing, and the application of Udi with remembrance.
Can you summarize the different accounts of people being cured of scorpion stings through Sai Baba's intervention?
📖 Chapter 33