The story about feeding the black dog is a great example of Sai's Leela. Can you elaborate on how this act helped the devotee read the Dnyaneshwari?

📖 Chapter 41

The provided source material from Chapter 41 does not contain the story about feeding a black dog. The marvelous Leela, or divine play, described in this particular section is about the spiritual journey of Balasaheb Deo. His struggle was his inability to start his daily reading of the Dnyaneshwari due to persistent obstacles. The chapter highlights his faith and surrender when he resolves to only begin reading upon receiving a direct order from Sai. As Chapter 41 explains, Sai is deeply loving toward His devotees and wards off their difficulties in His own way, giving them 'the company of self-bliss,' which is the true Leela illustrated in Deo's story.


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