The text in Chapter 18 presents the Nath Bhagawat, which contains the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava known as the Uddhava Gita, in a very high regard. It is described as a divinely inspired book whose sweetness is beyond description. The text explicitly states that while the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bharata (referring to the Bhagavad Gita) is great, the instruction in the Bhagavat between Krishna and Uddhava is considered even better. It is referred to as the "loving speech of Nath" and a platform for the highest spiritual goal. The fact that the merciful Sainath made this book, along with the Jnaneshwari, a part of the daily readings in Shirdi further underscores its immense significance in his eyes.
How does the text compare the Uddhava Gita (Nath Bhagawat) to other scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita?
📖 Chapter 18