The author recounts a personal and telling incident in Chapter 18 that reveals Sai Baba's deep reverence for the sacred readings. The author was in the middle of reading a story from the Nath Bhagawat when the group decided to go to the Masjid. Eager to hear Baba's stories directly, the author put the book aside and ran to join them. However, Baba was not pleased. The text states that in Baba's mind, 'there was no satisfaction other than the Bhagavat, which had been left in distress.' Consequently, Baba insisted that the author return and complete the reading of the remaining part. This 'great marvel' demonstrates that Baba prioritized the disciplined and complete reading of the holy scriptures as a crucial part of a devotee's spiritual practice.
Describe the personal experience the author had when their reading of the Bhagavat was interrupted. What does this incident reveal about Baba's priorities?
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