The author shares a personal experience in Chapter 18 that beautifully illustrates Baba's priorities. He recounts that he was reading the Bhagavat but put the book aside mid-story to rush to the Masjid, desiring to hear Baba's tales directly. However, Baba's mind was not content with the scripture being 'left in distress.' For this very reason, Baba insisted that the author go back and read the remaining part of the Bhagavat. This incident is described as a 'great marvel' of Baba's love, demonstrating that He placed immense importance on the disciplined and complete study of holy books, viewing it as essential for a devotee's salvation.
What does the author's personal story about being interrupted while reading the Bhagavat reveal about Baba's priorities?
📖 Chapter 18