According to Chapter 18, Sai Baba placed great importance on the daily reading of specific sacred texts for the spiritual welfare of his devotees. The two main books highlighted were the Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavat. In particular, the readings often involved Jnaneshwari, a commentary on the Gita also known as Bhavartha Deepika, and the Nath Bhagawat, which is the eleventh Skandha of the Bhagavat. These were considered divinely inspired books, and Baba would have them read daily in Sathe's Wada. The Nath Bhagawat is described as the loving speech of Nath, containing instructions superior even to the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, capable of helping a devotee attain God instantly when read with faith.
What specific scriptures did Sai Baba emphasize for daily reading in Shirdi, and what was their significance?
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