Certainly. The texts describe an event that took place during the "Shraddha," which is the name for an anniversary ceremony, for a devotee named Balaji Patil Nevasakar. As recounted in Chapter 35, the family had prepared food for a certain number of guests, but three times that number arrived. The woman of the house grew anxious about the impending food shortage and humiliation. However, her mother-in-law displayed immense faith, adding a handful of Sai Baba's Udi to each pot of food and instructing her to serve without worry. Miraculously, all the guests were fed, and there was still food left over. This story uses "Shraddha" to name the ceremony, which itself becomes a lesson in faith.
I've heard the word 'Shraddha' is related to Sai Baba's teachings. Can you tell me about the 'Shraddha' event described in the text?
📖 Chapter 35