Based on the provided information from Chapter 41, Jog's role is presented in a very limited context. We learn that upon Deo's return to Shirdi, "Jog asked Deo there" why he wasn't reading the Dnyaneshwari. The text does not elaborate on Jog's position in the Shirdi community, his personal history, or the nature of his prior relationship with Balasaheb Deo. His appearance in this passage is solely to prompt Deo into explaining the vow he made regarding the scripture. Any other details about Jog are absent from these chunks.
What was Jog's full role in Shirdi, and can you describe his relationship with Balasaheb Deo prior to their conversation about the Dnyaneshwari?
📖 Chapter 41