Chapter 34 explicitly states in its introduction that it is a continuation of the previous chapter's description of the greatness of Udi. It aims to describe its qualities and characteristics further. While the previous chapter may have introduced the topic, Chapter 34 provides a powerful, illustrative story to cement the concept. It presents a case—a severe bone-cyst—that could not be cured by any known remedy, medical or surgical. By showing how Sai Baba's Udi was prescribed as the definitive solution for such an intractable problem, the chapter demonstrates the Udi's supreme power. The narrative of the doctor's nephew is presented as an experiential testimony to what the text calls the "current majesty of Udi."
How does Chapter 34 build upon the theme of Udi's glory from the previous chapter?
📖 Chapter 34