What was the crisis faced by the women of the Nevasakar household, and how did the mother-in-law's response demonstrate the principle of 'Whatever the feeling in one's mind, so is the experience'?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

The crisis faced by the Nevasakar household, as described in Chapter 35, was a potential social humiliation due to a severe food shortage. During an anniversary ceremony, the number of guests swelled to three times what they had prepared for. The younger woman of the house grew anxious, but the mother-in-law responded with immense faith. She put Udi in the food pots and declared, 'Our Sai is powerful and firm; While he is there, why worry?' Her unwavering belief that Sai would protect their honor directly manifested the miracle. The food became inexhaustible, perfectly illustrating the principle stated in the chapter: 'Whatever the feeling in one's mind, so is the experience.' Her faith-filled mind experienced a faith-filled outcome.


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