The text from Chapter 33 highlights that Udi possessed a dual power, providing both spiritual welfare and fulfilling worldly interests. Sai Baba is described as the "helmsman of the path of spiritual welfare," but he also used Udi to help his devotees in their material lives. The chapter explicitly states that while there are countless stories about the worldly benefits of Udi, it will only narrate them in a condensed form. This duality shows that Baba's Prasad was not just for spiritual elevation—reminding one of life's impermanence—but also a tangible blessing for practical, everyday problems, thereby linking the spiritual and material well-being of his followers.
The source mentions both worldly and spiritual benefits of Udi. Can you elaborate on this duality?
📖 Chapter 33