The source material from Chapter 35 mentions that after Balaji Patil Nevasakar's passing, his son continued the vow of sending grain from their harvest to the mosque. It specifically notes that the sorghum, or Jowar, from this grain was used to make bread that Maharaj ate until his passing. While this detail highlights the continuation of the family's selfless service and Baba's acceptance of their offering, the text does not provide any information about a specific spiritual significance or deeper philosophy attached to Jowar itself. The mention of the grain serves to illustrate the enduring bond of devotion between the Nevasakar family and Sai Baba.
Chapter 35 states that Baba ate Jowar (sorghum) bread from the grain sent by Balaji Nevasakar's son. What is the spiritual significance of Jowar in Sai's philosophy?
📖 Chapter 35