The narrative explicitly presents the incident at the Nevasakar's as a 'wonderful instance' and an example of the Udi's power in a crisis. Chapter 35 details how, when faced with a severe food shortage for the Shraddha ceremony, Balaji Nevasakar's mother-in-law did not panic. Instead, she placed her faith in Sai Baba and used his Udi. By adding the sacred ash to the food pots, she believed Sai himself would protect their honor. The result was that the food multiplied, feeding everyone without running out. This story serves as a powerful testament to the principle mentioned in the text: 'Such is this influence of the Udi... Whatever the feeling in one's mind, so is the experience.'
How did the Nevasakar family's experience with the Shraddha feast serve as an example of the Udi's power?
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