After Sathe completed his reading, Baba appeared to him in a vision whose meaning was unclear. As described in Chapter 18, a devotee named Kaka asked Baba on Sathe's behalf whether the reading should be considered finished or repeated. In response, Baba ordered another repetition, or 'Parayana'. He explained the value of this practice by stating, 'By reading this book of the Guru, devotees become pure.' Baba further elaborated that this sacred reading ensures welfare, pleases God, and helps break the bonds of worldly existence, thereby fulfilling the devotee's longing.
What happened after Sathe completed his week-long reading, and what was Baba's subsequent instruction?
📖 Chapter 18