Yes, the author recounts a personal experience that highlights the immense value Sai Baba placed on completing sacred readings. As described in Chapter 18, the author was engrossed in reading the Bhagavat when the group decided to go to the Masjid. Wanting to hear Baba's stories, he put the book aside mid-story and ran to join them. However, Baba was not pleased. The text states that in Baba's mind, there was 'no satisfaction other than the Bhagavat, which had been left in distress.' For this reason, Baba insisted that the author return and finish reading the remaining part of the book. This incident is remembered as a great marvel of Baba's, demonstrating his overflowing love and his insistence on completing one's spiritual duties without interruption.
The text mentions an incident where the author was interrupted while reading. Can you tell me what happened and why Baba reacted the way he did?
📖 Chapter 18