The daily scriptural readings were a cornerstone of spiritual practice in Shirdi, orchestrated by Sai Baba for the benefit of his followers. According to Chapter 18, Baba assigned Bapusaheb Jog to conduct these readings at Sathe's Wada. Every day, after his afternoon meal, Jog would go to Baba, bow at His feet, take Udi, and receive permission to commence the reading. He would then joyfully begin the Parayana of either Jnaneshwari or Nath Bhagawat, providing explanations of the meaning to the listeners. Baba, with great concern for the devotees' welfare, would often send people who came to see him at the Masjid over to the Wada to listen to these profound teachings.
Can you describe the daily routine and significance of the scriptural readings that took place in Sathe's Wada as instructed by Sai Baba?
π Chapter 18