What does the story of Kaka Mahajani's Bhagavata teach about Baba's blessings and the act of reading?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 27

The story of Kaka Mahajani and his Eknath Bhagavata, recounted in Chapter 27, offers a profound lesson on Baba's unique ways. When Shama brought Kaka's borrowed book to the Masjid, Baba took it and then instructed Shama to keep it, despite knowing it belonged to another. This perplexing act shows that Baba's grace was not bound by conventional ownership. Later, when Kaka brought a new copy, Baba blessed it and returned it with the specific instruction to 'apply your heart to it,' promising it would be a 'dear friend.' This narrative demonstrates that the true blessing is not merely possessing a sacred text handled by the Guru, but sincerely engaging with its contents as instructed, which transforms the book into a true spiritual companion.


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