The Sacred Gift of Wild Berries: Devotion Beyond Social Boundaries The Story of Shabari in the Ramayana In the sacred narrative of the Ramayana , Shabari stands as one of the most powerful symbols of devotion. Living on the fringes of society, far from royal courts and scholarly assemblies, she was an elderly tribal woman whose life revolved around a single hope: to behold Lord Rama . For years she waited in her humble hermitage, preparing daily for his arrival. When Rama finally reached her dwelling during his exile, Shabari offered him wild berries. Out of deep concern, she tasted each berry first to ensure it was sweet. By worldly standards, offering tasted fruit would be improper. Yet Rama accepted them joyfully. To him, the sweetness of her devotion surpassed all formalities. This episode beautifully reflects the teaching of the Bhagavad Gita: "Whoever offers Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit or water, that I accept from the pure minded devotee." Bhagavad Gita ...