Describe the significance of the Nath Bhagawat, also known as the Uddhava Gita, in Sai Baba's teachings.

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 18

The Nath Bhagawat, which contains the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava, was held in extremely high regard by Sai Baba. Chapter 18 describes it as a 'divinely inspired book' whose sweetness is beyond description. Baba considered this instruction in the Bhagavat to be superior to the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bharata. He ordered its reading, stating that those who perform it with faith can attain God instantly without needing to retreat to a forest. Along with Jnaneshwari, the merciful Sainath ensured the Nath Bhagawat was read daily in Shirdi, highlighting its central importance for the spiritual salvation of his devotees.


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