The provided passages from Chapter 35 do not detail Baba's teachings on the principles of Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience). The text uses the word "Shraddha" in a different context, referring to an annual ceremony for an ancestor. It says, "Balaji's anniversary ceremony (Shraddha) arrived; Food was cooked and ready." While the story of the Nevasakar family demonstrates the power of faith, particularly when the mother-in-law uses Udi to multiply food, the text does not offer a direct teaching on Shraddha as a concept. Furthermore, the principle of Saburi is not mentioned at all in these specific chunks from the source.
The text mentions 'Shraddha' in relation to Balaji. Can you explain Baba's teachings on Shraddha (faith) and Saburi (patience) based on this?
📖 Chapter 35