According to Chapter 13, the Patil used a book titled the 'modern Bhaktalilamrut,' written by Das Ganu, for his weekly 'Satya-Sai vow.' While the entire book contained forty-five chapters about many devotees, the Patil's ritual focused on a specific portion. The text in Chapter 13 specifies that he would read the three chapters within that book that sang of Sainath's life and deeds. The Patil considered these three chapters to be the 'Satya-Sai story' and the 'best among all vows.' Reading these specific passages with love and a joyful mind brought him boundless happiness and peace, forming the core of the new devotional tradition he started.
What specific text did the Patil use for his 'Satya-Sai vow' as mentioned in Chapter 13, and what was its content?
📖 Chapter 13