The introduction of Chapter 34 explicitly states its purpose is to continue the narration on the 'greatness of Udi' and to further describe its qualities and characteristics. It immediately establishes Udi's incredible power by providing a summary of its effect: 'A terrible disease like a bone-cyst (Hadyavran) could not be cured by any remedy. Smearing it with the Udi from Sai’s hand completely uprooted the pain.' The primary message, as presented in this chapter, is that Udi is not a mere ash but a potent, divine remedy capable of curing incurable diseases. The chapter then promises to narrate an experiential story to illustrate this 'current majesty of Udi,' reinforcing its central theme of Udi's miraculous healing glory.
What is the primary message about Udi conveyed at the beginning of Chapter 34?
📖 Chapter 34