Shirdi sai Baba Free Udi - Sacred Ash Prasad
Greatness of Udi (ITS MIRACULOUS POWERS)
It is well-known that Baba took Dakshina from
all, and out of the amount thus collected, He spent a lot on charity
and purchased fuel with the balance left with Him. This fuel He
threw in the Dhuni - the sacred fire, which he kept ever burning.
The ash from this fire was called Udi and it was freely distributed
to the devotees at the time of their departure from Shirdi. Udi
or ash is the purest substance on earth having tremendous powers
of doing and undoing and is the result of sacrifices offered to
fire (agni) which purifies everything by destroying whatever is
evil. Performing 'Yagha' (Dhuni) is the most pious ritual recommended.
The ancient Vedic literature.
There is a deeper underlying significance behind
Baba’s practice of for distributing Udi. Baba taught by
His Udi that all the visible phenomena in the universe are as
transient as the ash. Our bodies composed of wood or matter of
the five elements will fall down, become inanimate after all their
enjoyments are over, and will be reduced to ashes. In order to
remind the devotees of the fact that their bodies will be reduced
to ashes, Baba distributed Udi to them. Baba also taught by the
Udi that the Brahman is the only Reality and the universe is ephemeral
and that no one in this world, be he a son, father or wife, is
really ours. We come here (in this world) alone and we have to
go out alone. It was found and is even now found out, that the
Udi cured many physical and mental maladies, but Baba wanted to
din into the devotee's ears the principles of discrimination between
the Unreal and the Real, non-attachment for the Unreal, by His
Udi and Dakshina. The former (Udi) taught us discrimination and
the latter (Dakshina) taught us non-attachment. Unless we have
these two things, it is not possible for us to cross over the
sea of the mundane existence. So Baba asked for and took Dakshina,
and while the devotees took leave, He gave Udi as Prasad, besmeared
some of it on the Bhaktas' foreheads and placed His boon-conferring
hand on their heads. When Baba was in a cheerful mood, He used
to sing merrily. One such song was about Udi. The text of the
Udi song was, "Oh, playful Rama, come, come, and bring with
you sacks of Udi." Baba used to sing in very clear and sweet
tones.
So much about the spiritual implication of Udi.
It had also its material significance. It conferred health, prosperity,
freedom from anxiety, and many other worldly gains. So the Udi
has helped us to gain both our ends - material as well as spiritual.
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