Sai Baba held the Uddhava Gita in exceptionally high esteem, viewing it as a direct path to divinity. According to Chapter 18, he considered it a "divinely inspired book" through which a faithful reader could attain God instantly. The text provides a direct and striking comparison to the more widely known Bhagavad Gita. Chapter 18 states that while the Bharata contains the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna (the Bhagavad Gita), the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava found in the Bhagavat (the Uddhava Gita) is "better than that one." This instruction is referred to as the "loving speech of Nath," underscoring its supreme spiritual status in Baba's teachings and highlighting his preference for it as a means of salvation for souls.
How did Sai Baba's view of the Uddhava Gita compare to his view of the Bhagavad Gita?
๐ Chapter 18