From B. V. Deo's point of view, Sai Baba's command was a source of immense relief and happiness. As Chapter 41 recounts, after enduring a tirade of curses, Deo became 'extremely happy' upon hearing the order. He perceived it as the divine sign he had been seeking, which resolved the 'worry of the heart regarding the vow' he had made to study the Dnyaneshwari. For Deo, this command signified that he was now acting as a true follower of his Guru's order. He felt that from that moment on, his reading would be regular, free from obstacles, and pleasing to Dnyaneshwar, all under the supreme authority of Sai's word.
From B. V. Deo's perspective, what was the personal impact of receiving Sai Baba's command to 'Do the book reading'?
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