Balasaheb Deo's experience showed a stark contrast between his ability to read other scriptures and his struggle with the Dnyaneshwari. According to chapter 41, he was able to maintain a daily rule of reading one chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. Furthermore, when other books were taken in hand, they were read regularly and without issue. However, despite a strong intent for the Dnyaneshwari, his resolution to read it would not hold without interruption. This contrast highlighted the unique and specific nature of the obstacle he faced with this particular spiritual text, leading him to believe it was a matter that required divine intervention.
How did Deo's experience reading other scriptures compare to his attempts with the Dnyaneshwari?
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