Did the Nevasakar family's tradition of offering their harvest to Baba end completely after Balaji Patil's death?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 35

No, the family's devotional tradition did not end completely with the passing of Balaji Patil Nevasakar. Chapter 35 clarifies that the service continued, though in a modified form. After Balaji's death, his 'loving son partially continues this vow.' While the son may not have replicated every aspect of his father's extraordinary service, such as drinking Baba's wash water, he did continue to send grain to the mosque. The chapter specifies that the sorghum (Jowar) bread that Maharaj ate daily until his own passing was made from this grain sent by Balaji's son, signifying a continuation of the family's deep-rooted devotion and service to Baba.


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