The source material in Chapter 18 holds the Uddhava Gita in very high esteem, referring to it as a 'divinely inspired book.' This text is identified as the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava from the eleventh Skandha of the Bhagavat, also called Nath Bhagawat. The text explicitly states that this dialogue is considered 'better than that' of the one between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bharata. Its sweetness is described as something that caused the God-devoted Tukaram to perform a thousand readings. Baba ensured it was read daily in Shirdi, considering it the 'loving speech of Nath' and a platform for achieving the highest spiritual goal.
Can you tell me about the Uddhava Gita and how it was regarded in comparison to other scriptures?
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