While Sai Baba's teachings often center on faith (shraddha) and patience (saburi), Chapter 35 uses the word 'Shraddha' in a different context. Here, it refers to the anniversary ceremony for the deceased devotee, Balaji Patil Nevasakar. The chapter does not detail a direct teaching from Baba on the principles themselves. Instead, it provides a powerful example of faith in action. When the food prepared for the ceremony was found to be insufficient for the unexpectedly large number of guests, Balaji's mother-in-law demonstrated immense faith. As described in Chapter 35, she put Udi in the food pots, trusting that Sai would protect their honor. This act of faith resulted in the food miraculously multiplying, perfectly illustrating the principle that one's experience is a reflection of their faith.
Chapter 35 mentions 'Shraddha'. What were Baba's specific teachings on the principles of shraddha (faith) and saburi (patience) detailed in this chapter?
π Chapter 35