The Uddhava Gita, referred to as the Nath Bhagawat in the text, held profound significance in Shirdi under Sai Baba's guidance. Chapter 18 describes it as a "very divinely inspired book" that Baba ordered to be read for the "salvation of souls." Its importance was such that the text claims that those who read it with faith attain God instantly, without needing to retreat to a forest. It contains the dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava, which is praised as being superior to the dialogue in the Bharata. Along with the Jnaneshwari, Sainath ensured this text, which he considered a platform for the highest spiritual goal, was read daily.
The texts mention the Uddhava Gita. What was its significance and how was it described in the context of Sai Baba's Shirdi?
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