In Chapter 33, Hemadpant explains the profound spiritual significance and daily use of Sai Baba's Udi. He equates Udi with the "ornament of Shankara (Shiva)," highlighting its sacredness. He states that simply discussing the glory of Udi with genuine feeling and faith results in the immediate removal of one's obstacles. For daily ritual, Hemadpant advises that after washing and bathing, one should apply the Udi and also consume it by drinking it along with Charanteerth (holy water from the feet). This practice is said to lead to purification. Beyond this, consuming Udi is believed to grant a full lifespan, eradicate sins, and ensure lasting happiness and contentment.
What does Hemadpant say about the spiritual meaning of Udi and the proper way to use it every day?
📖 Chapter 33