The text describes an instance where a reading of the Bhagavat was interrupted. What happened during this event and what does it reveal about Baba's priorities?

πŸ“– Chapter 18

Chapter 18 narrates a personal incident where the author was reading the Nath Bhagavat but stopped midway through a story to run to the Masjid, eager to hear Baba's tales. This action, however, did not please Baba. The text states that in Baba's mind, "there was no satisfaction other than the Bhagavat, which had been left in distress." Consequently, Baba insisted that the author return and complete the reading of the remaining part of the story. This event is highlighted as a "great marvel" and underscores Baba's unwavering emphasis on completing one's assigned spiritual duties and studies. It reveals that He prioritized disciplined practice and follow-through on scriptural reading over the casual desire to listen to His stories.


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