Sai Baba, described as the 'helmsman of the path of spiritual welfare,' masterfully used Udi to bridge worldly interests and spiritual advancement. Chapter 33 highlights this dual function, stating that Baba gives spiritual welfare while simultaneously fulfilling worldly interests. While the Udi has countless stories of worldly benefits, its core purpose was to impart spiritual lessons about impermanence and detachment from pride. By providing a tangible blessing that addressed devotees' immediate worldly needs, Baba also gave them a constant reminder of deeper spiritual truths, thereby guiding them along the path to ultimate welfare.
How did the distribution of Udi serve a dual purpose of addressing both worldly concerns and spiritual growth?
๐ Chapter 33