Hemadpant concludes Chapter 33, titled "The Glory of Udi," by expressing his surrender at Sai Baba's feet and indicating that the chapter's topic is not yet exhausted. He states in the text, "in the next chapter there will be narration of even more glory of Udi." This sets the stage for continued discussion. More importantly, as he concludes, he creates a powerful link between the sacred ash and the physical presence of the Master. Chapter 33 states, "Discussion of Udi, Darshan of Sai; complete eradication of bone-wounds." This phrasing suggests that engaging with Udi and receiving Sai's Darshan are interconnected practices that work together to bring about complete healing and removal of obstacles for the devotee.
How does Hemadpant wrap up Chapter 33, and what does he suggest about the connection between Udi and having Sai's Darshan?
📖 Chapter 33