During Balaji Nevasakar's anniversary feast, or Shraddha, his mother-in-law took specific, faith-driven actions to address a potential food shortage. When the number of guests unexpectedly tripled, she first calmed her anxious daughter-in-law by expressing her firm belief in Sai Baba's power to intervene. As narrated in Chapter 35, she then moved from words to action. The text states that she took 'a handful of Udi,' which is sacred ash from Baba's fire. She proceeded to put this Udi into 'each pot of food' that had been prepared for the feast. After distributing the Udi among the pots, she 'covered the pots with cloths,' entrusting the outcome entirely to Sai Baba's grace.
What specific actions did Balaji Nevasakar's mother-in-law take to address the food shortage during his anniversary feast?
๐ Chapter 35