Describe the significance of Udi as it's portrayed at the end of Chapter 33. What is it compared to and what does it promise?

📖 Chapter 33

At the conclusion of Chapter 33, the text extols the profound significance of Sai Baba's Udi. It is held in high esteem, being described as the 'ornament of Shankara (Shiva),' which connects its sacredness to one of the principal deities of Hinduism. The chapter makes several promises regarding its power: discussing it with faith brings about the 'immediate removal of obstacles,' applying it daily leads to purification, and consuming it ensures a 'full lifespan,' the complete removal of sins, and 'happiness and contentment forever.' The chapter ends by foreshadowing that even more glories of Udi, such as the cure for bone-wounds and other ailments, will be narrated next, solidifying its status as a powerful medium of Baba's grace.


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