The text mentions Balaji Patil Nevasakar's 'Shraddha'. How does the story of the feast demonstrate the spiritual meaning of *shraddha*, or faith, as taught by Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

The provided passages from Chapter 35 use the word 'Shraddha' to refer to a specific event: the anniversary death ceremony for Balaji Patil Nevasakar. It does not use the term to mean 'faith' in this context. However, the story does showcase profound faith. When the family faced a food shortage for the ceremony because the number of guests tripled, Balaji's mother-in-law demonstrated her unwavering belief in Sai's power. She put Udi in the food pots, and miraculously, the food was sufficient for everyone. Thus, while the event was a 'Shraddha' ceremony, the miracle was a result of faith, as described in Chapter 35.


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