The interaction between Jog and Balasaheb Deo, narrated in Chapter 41, highlights Deo's unwavering faith. While in Shirdi, Jog asked Deo why he wasn't reading the Dnyaneshwari. Deo explained his long-standing issue and his new resolve to only read it upon Baba's direct command. Jog then suggested what he called a 'trick': Deo should present the book to Sai Baba and take it as a sign to begin reading when Baba returned it. Deo firmly rejected this suggestion. He stated, 'I don't need any tricks; Baba knows my inner heart.' He was confident that Baba would directly fulfill his wish by clearly telling him to 'Read,' demonstrating his preference for a genuine, divinely-initiated command over a contrived one.
Can you detail the interaction between Jog and Balasaheb Deo regarding the reading of the Dnyaneshwari?
๐ Chapter 41