The provided text highlights a significant contrast in Balasaheb Deo's reading habits. Chapter 41 states that when other books were taken in hand, they were read regularly without any problems. This was true even during his three-month leave. However, despite his strong intent and great desire to read the Dnyaneshwari, he could not maintain the practice. The resolution for the Dnyaneshwari would not hold without interruption, and even the goal of reading just five verses daily was not met with regularity. The text mentions that whenever he took the Dnyaneshwari in hand, doubts would arise, a problem that did not seem to affect his reading of other books.
Can you describe the contrast between Deo's ability to read other texts and his specific difficulty with the Dnyaneshwari?
📖 Chapter 41