Chapter 33 transitions from the topic of the Guru's greatness to focus on the glory of Udi. It describes Sai Baba's routine: he would acquire firewood, offer the logs to the ever-burning Dhuni fire in the Masjid, and then distribute the resulting sacred ash. The chapter explains the purpose behind this daily ritual. Practically, the Udi was a blessing given to devotees at all times and served as a sign of permission for them to leave Shirdi. Philosophically, as Chapter 33 powerfully illustrates, Baba used the Udi to teach that the physical world and the body are temporary and will turn to ash, urging a constant remembrance of this truth.
Chapter 33 mentions that the previous chapter discussed the Guru's greatness. How does this chapter then elaborate on the 'glory of Udi' and Baba's associated actions?
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