According to Chapter 18, Sai Baba held specific scriptures in the highest regard, viewing them as essential for spiritual salvation. The main books were the Bhagavad Gita, through its commentary the Jnaneshwari, and the Bhagavat, specifically the eleventh Skandha which contains the Uddhava Gita. The text notes that Baba considered the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava to be even better than the more famous one between Krishna and Arjuna. These texts were described as "divinely inspired" and formed Nath’s "platform for the highest spiritual goal." Baba's insistence on their daily reading shows his belief that those who engage with these scriptures with faith could attain God instantly.
The text mentions the Uddhava Gita and compares it to the Bhagavad Gita. What specific significance did Baba attribute to these texts?
📖 Chapter 18