Can you describe the daily routine and significance of the scriptural readings that took place in Shirdi under Baba's guidance?

📖 Chapter 18

The daily scriptural readings in Shirdi were a structured and significant part of the spiritual practice established by Sai Baba. As described in Chapter 18, Bapusaheb Jog had a specific routine. After his afternoon meal, he would go to Baba, bow at his feet, take Udi, and formally receive permission to begin the reading. He would then start the 'Parayana' (devotional reading) of texts like 'Jnaneshwari' or 'Nath Bhagawat' in Sathe's Wada. The significance of this practice was immense; Baba himself would send devotees who came to see him to the Wada to listen, demonstrating that this was one of his key methods for bestowing grace and instruction upon his followers, whether they were near or far.


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