What was the spiritual significance of the Jnaneshwari and Nath Bhagawat in Sai Baba's teachings for his devotees?

📖 Chapter 18

The Jnaneshwari (Bhavartha Deepika) and Nath Bhagawat were not just books but were considered platforms for attaining the highest spiritual goal. Chapter 18 describes the Nath Bhagawat as a "divinely inspired book" and the "loving speech of Nath." Baba believed that those who performed the reading with faith could attain God instantly, without needing to retreat to a forest. By having these texts read daily, Baba was providing a means for the salvation of souls, emphasizing that the essence of the Bhagavat religion and the profound dialogue between Krishna and Uddhava were accessible to all. His insistence on these readings underscored his desire for the ultimate welfare of his devotees.


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