While Chapter 35 describes Balaji Patil Nevasakar's profound devotion and detachment, the provided text does not use the term *saburi* or explicitly connect his actions to the principle of patience. The source highlights his extraordinary service and self-sacrifice, such as offering his entire harvest at Baba's feet and living on whatever Baba gave back, and drinking the wastewater after Baba had bathed. As described in Chapter 35, these acts are presented as examples of his great devotion, self-sacrifice, and considering Baba the owner of everything, rather than as a specific lesson on *saburi*.
How did Balaji Patil Nevasakar's practice of donating his grain and drinking Baba's wash water demonstrate the principle of *saburi* (patience)?
📖 Chapter 35