Balasaheb Deo's challenges with the Dnyaneshwari were persistent and frustrating for him. As detailed in Chapter 41, even though he had a great desire and could read other books, an obstacle would always prevent his daily reading of the Dnyaneshwari. The reading he did manage was superficial because doubts would arise in his heart, and he couldn't develop a genuine love for it. His resolve to read even five verses daily did not succeed. This led him to decide to wait for Sai Baba's direct order. The story then mentions that upon returning to Shirdi, a man named Jog directly asked Deo, 'Why aren't you reading Dnyaneshwari daily these days?', which serves to bring Deo's internal struggle and resolution into an open conversation.
Can you describe the specific challenges Balasaheb Deo faced with the Dnyaneshwari and the role Jog played in this story?
📖 Chapter 41