The texts describe these books as divinely inspired and central to Baba's teachings. Chapter 18 clarifies that the Nath Bhagawat, which is the eleventh Skandha of the Bhagavat, contains the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava. The source explicitly states that this dialogue is considered even better than the famous one between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bharata (which forms the Bhagavad Gita). The Jnaneshwari, also known as Bhavartha Deepika, is a commentary on the Gita. Sainath had both of these powerful books read daily, establishing them as the core platform for attaining the highest spiritual goal for his devotees.
Based on the text, how were the Nath Bhagawat and Jnaneshwari regarded in comparison to other scriptures?
📖 Chapter 18