The contrast between Balasaheb Deo's reading habits is a key point in Chapter 41. The narrative clearly states that when other books were taken in hand, they were read regularly without issue. However, despite a strong intent for the Dnyaneshwari, his resolution to read it daily would not hold. Even during a three-month leave, he found that other tasks were done and other books were read, but the time for the Dnyaneshwari never came. This highlights that the obstacle was specific to this particular sacred text, suggesting a deeper spiritual block rather than a general lack of discipline or time.
How did Balasaheb Deo's experience with reading the Dnyaneshwari compare to his reading of other books?
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