Feeling distressed by his inability to consistently read the Dnyaneshwari, Balasaheb Deo made a firm resolve. As described in Chapter 41, he decided he would only begin reading the sacred text when Sai Baba Himself gave a direct order to do so. He placed his faith entirely at Baba's feet, vowing to start only upon receiving a clear command. While in Shirdi, a devotee named Jog suggested a "trick": Deo should bring the book, place it in Baba's hands, and then take it as a sign to begin reading when Baba gave it back. Deo, however, dismissed this idea, confident that Baba knew his inner heart and would fulfill his wish directly.
How did Balasaheb Deo decide to overcome his inability to read the Dnyaneshwari, and what advice did Jog offer him in Shirdi?
π Chapter 41