The text from Chapter 33 outlines both general and specific applications of Udi. For daily well-being, it recommends a ritual of applying Udi after face-washing and bathing, and also drinking it with Charanteerth (holy water from feet) for purification. For specific ailments, the text provides anecdotal evidence rather than direct instructions. For example, Maharaj himself applied Udi to the weak daughter of Khimji Lalji Joshi to heal her. In another instance, a man suffering from insomnia was simply given Udi to take for three days. These examples suggest Udi can be applied externally and consumed, with its power stemming from faith and Baba's grace.
How is the use of Udi described for daily practice and for specific ailments in the provided text?
📖 Chapter 33