After his son departed for Shirdi, Babasaheb Tarkhad took the responsibility of worship very seriously. As detailed in Chapter 9, his daily routine began after taking a bath in the early morning. He would perform worship before Sai Baba's photograph and, as promised, make an offering of Naivedya, for which he consistently used a piece of sugar candy. His personal routine extended beyond just the offering. Later in the day, when he returned from his work in the afternoon, he would consume that previously offered sugar candy as 'Prasad' while sitting for his meal. This act of consuming the prasad was considered a purification of the food.
What was the specific daily routine of worship and 'Prasad' that Babasaheb Tarkhad established for himself?
📖 Chapter 9