The introduction to Chapter 34 establishes that the narration is a continuation from the previous chapter, dedicated to further describing the greatness, qualities, and characteristics of Udi. It sets the tone by immediately referencing a powerful example, stating that a terrible disease like a bone-cyst, which could not be cured by any other remedy, was completely healed by smearing Udi from Sai's hand. The author emphasizes that there are many such stories and the one that follows (about the doctor's nephew) is just one illustration to demonstrate the "current majesty of Udi." This introduction frames Udi not merely as ash, but as a substance of immense spiritual and healing power, whose stories are based on direct experience.
What does the introduction of Chapter 34 say about the significance and glory of Udi?
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