Chapter 41 explains that Balasaheb Deo's difficulties with the Dnyaneshwari were persistent and perplexing. Despite a great desire, whenever he attempted to establish a daily reading routine, some unspecified obstacle would arise and his resolution would be broken. Even during a three-month leave from work, he found that the 'time did not come' for the Dnyaneshwari, though he read other books. When he did manage to take the book in hand, doubts would surface in his heart, which kept the reading superficial and prevented him from developing a deep love for the text. This struggle was so profound that he failed to consistently read even a small, self-imposed target of five verses, or Ovis, per day.
Describe the specific nature of the difficulties Balasaheb Deo encountered that prevented him from regularly reading the Dnyaneshwari.
📖 Chapter 41