The excerpts from Chapter 18 suggest that Sai Baba held the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava in extremely high regard. This dialogue is found in the Nath Bhagawat. The text explicitly states that while the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bharata (referring to the Bhagavad Gita) is great, 'better than that is this one between Krishna and Uddhava.' This instruction is described as the 'loving speech of Nath.' While Baba had both the Jnaneshwari (commentary on the Gita) and the Nath Bhagawat read daily, this specific comparison highlights the exceptional sweetness and spiritual value he and the tradition placed on the teachings found in the Uddhava Gita.
Based on the text, how did Baba view the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava compared to the one between Krishna and Arjuna?
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