Chapter 34 explicitly states in its introduction that it is a continuation of the previous chapter's topic, intending to further describe the qualities and characteristics of Udi. While the prior chapter may have described its greatness, Chapter 34 aims to provide a concrete, experiential illustration of its power. It does this through the specific story of the doctor's nephew from Malegaon. The chapter narration states, 'I shall narrate one as an illustration. Listening to it will feel wonderful because it is based on experience.' By detailing how Udi succeeded in uprooting a terrible disease like a bone-cyst after all expert medical and surgical interventions had failed, the chapter provides a profound real-world example of Udi's 'current majesty,' solidifying the claims of its miraculous properties.
How does Chapter 34 build upon the previous chapter's description of Udi's glory?
📖 Chapter 34