Chapter 33 provides accounts of three different scorpion sting incidents, each with a unique cure. First, a friend of Narayanrao was cured when Narayanrao, unable to find Udi, applied ash from burnt incense sticks with faith. Second, a footnote describes how Bapusaheb Jog was cured by Baba's words alone; Baba simply said, "It will be alright, go!" and the pain vanished before he even left the compound. Third, the same footnote mentions a Jyotishi Buwa who was stung in Rahata; he was cured after applying actual Udi that Baba had given him and continuously chanting Baba's name. These stories from Chapter 33 illustrate that the cure could manifest through a substitute like ash, through Baba's mere word, or through the prescribed Udi, with faith being the common element.
The text seems to mention several incidents involving scorpion stings. Can you compare and contrast how each person was cured?
📖 Chapter 33