The provided text from Chapter 35 uses the term 'Shraddha' to refer specifically to the anniversary death ceremony for the devotee Balaji Patil Nevasakar, not as a direct teaching on the concept of faith (śraddhā). The term 'saburi' is not mentioned in these excerpts at all. The story describes an incident during this Shraddha ceremony where the number of guests unexpectedly tripled, creating a food shortage. In response, Balaji's mother-in-law demonstrated immense faith by putting a handful of Udi in each food pot. As described in Chapter 35, she believed the food was from 'Sai's house' and that he would protect their honor. Miraculously, all the guests were fed, and the pots remained full, showcasing the power of Udi when combined with unwavering belief rather than a specific teaching on 'shraddha' and 'saburi'.
The text discusses Balaji Patil Nevasakar's 'Shraddha'. Can you explain Baba's teachings on Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience) as demonstrated in this story?
📖 Chapter 35