The majesty and glory of Udi are central themes in Chapter 34, which uses the story of the Malegaon family to provide a powerful illustration. The text explicitly states that the nephew's ailment, a bone-cyst, was an 'extraordinary malady' that resisted all forms of medical intervention, including efforts by physicians and expert surgeons. All native and foreign treatments failed. This sets the stage for Udi's power. The family's decision to seek Sai Baba was a last resort after all else failed. Sai's simple instruction to apply the Udi, which is said to have 'completely uprooted the pain', demonstrates that its power transcends conventional remedies, thereby showcasing its divine majesty and greatness as described in Chapter 34.
The Satcharitra mentions the 'majesty of Udi'. How does the experience of the family from Malegaon illustrate this?
📖 Chapter 34