Chapter 33 presents three distinct instances of healing from scorpion stings, each revealing a different facet of Baba's power. In the case of Narayanrao's friend, the cure came through faith in a substitute; ash from an incense stick was treated as Udi and proved effective. For Bapusaheb Jog, the healing was direct and immediate. He simply told Baba he was stung, and Baba's words, "It will be alright, go!" caused the pain to vanish before he even left the premises. The third case involves a Jyotishi Buwa who was stung in Rahata. He used actual Udi given by Baba and did Nama Smarana, which stopped the pain and solidified his faith. These stories show that Baba's grace could manifest through faith in a substitute, a direct command, or the prescribed use of Udi.
The text mentions a few different stories about scorpion stings. Can you compare how Baba healed Bapusaheb Jog, the Jyotishi Buwa, and Narayanrao's friend?
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