Chapter 33 presents the distribution of Udi as a practical demonstration of a deep philosophical truth. The chapter explicitly states that the Udi is a sign that the entire visible universe is as insubstantial as ash, and that Brahman alone is the ultimate reality while the cosmos is an infinite illusion (Maya). The Udi serves as a constant, tangible reminder of this principle. By giving this Vibhuti, Baba was encouraging devotees to remember the impermanence of their own bodies and the world, helping them rise above worldly attachments and maintain this profound awareness day and night.
Chapter 33 mentions that the universe is pervaded by Maya and only Brahman is real. How does the act of giving Udi illustrate this philosophical concept?
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