Certainly. According to Chapter 41, Balasaheb Deo's efforts were persistent yet unsuccessful. He had a general, long-standing desire for daily reading, but obstacles always interfered. He then took a three-month leave from his job, went home to rest, and hoped to finally start the practice, but again, it did not happen, though he read other books. Growing more desperate, he made a specific resolution to read at least five verses, or Ovis, daily. However, the text notes that even this minimal commitment did not happen with regularity and enthusiasm, which ultimately led to his decision to stop trying and wait for a direct command from Sai Baba.
Can you summarize the different attempts Balasaheb Deo made to establish a daily reading of the Dnyaneshwari?
๐ Chapter 41