What is the significance of Baba's command to read the Dnyaneshwari, especially after He scolded Deo so harshly?

📖 Chapter 41

The instruction to read the book regularly was profoundly significant because it followed Baba's harsh scolding of Deo. Chapter 41 clarifies that Baba was displeased because Deo was asking others about spiritual matters instead of approaching Baba directly. Baba called this "stealing rags." By then ordering Deo to read, Baba was offering him what He called a "beautiful golden-bordered shawl," representing authentic, Guru-sanctioned wisdom. For Deo, this command was the desired sign he had been waiting for, transforming his confusion into a clear path and ensuring his study of the Dnyaneshwari would now proceed with the full backing of his Guru's authority.


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