When her daughter-in-law became distressed about the food shortage during the Shraddha ceremony, Balaji Patil's mother-in-law displayed unwavering faith. As recounted in Chapter 35, she calmed the younger woman by stating, "Our Sai is powerful and firm; While he is there, why worry? Keep your resolve." Acting on this conviction, she added Udi to the food and gave clear instructions, emphasizing her belief by saying, "This is food from Sai's house; not even a grain is ours; He himself will protect our honor; he knows his own shortages." Her core belief, as the text notes, was that the experience one receives is a direct reflection of the feeling held in one's mind.
During the feast at the Nevasakar's, what was the specific advice and belief expressed by Balaji Patil's mother-in-law to her anxious daughter-in-law?
๐ Chapter 35