The text makes a powerful statement about the spiritual potency of the books Baba recommended. Chapter 18 explains that while the 'Bharata' contains the famous dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna (the Bhagavad Gita), the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava, found in the 'Uddhava Gita', is considered even better. This instruction within the Bhagavat is described as the 'loving speech of Nath.' This comparison emphasizes the supreme spiritual value Baba placed on these specific texts, presenting them as a direct and potent means for devotees to attain God, even more so than other highly revered scriptures.
The text mentions a comparison between the dialogue of Krishna-Arjuna and Krishna-Uddhava. What is the significance of this comparison?
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