The source text does not indicate that milk-prasad from Bhamchandra hill was used during the readings in Sathe's Wada. These two details are mentioned in separate contexts within Chapter 18. The text mentions a daily routine that includes milk-prasad and a light breakfast, but it doesn't connect this directly to the readings at the Wada. Separately, Chapter 18 refers to Bhamchandra hill as the place where the God-devoted Tukaram performed a thousand readings of a book, highlighting its spiritual sweetness. The readings in Shirdi, which Baba assigned to Jog, were of books like the Uddhava Gita (Nath Bhagawat) and Jnaneshwari, but the text does not link this practice to the milk-prasad or Bhamchandra hill.
How was the milk-prasad from Bhamchandra hill used during the daily readings of the Uddhava Gita in Sathe's Wada?
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