Balaram Dhurandhar was a multifaceted individual with significant achievements. In his secular life, as mentioned in Chapter 51, he was well-versed in Western education, earned the title of Advocate, and was a famous scholar and expert in philosophy. He was also an intense social servant who wrote a social history. Spiritually, he had a great liking for the spiritual path from a young age. He became an expert in reading the Bhagavad Gita and Dnyaneshwari, earning renown in spiritual subjects. The text praises his 'attractive presentation of logic, a simple and pure way of thinking, sharp intellect, and good conduct' as exemplary qualities that defined him before he merged into Brahman in 1925.
What were some of Balaram Dhurandhar's key qualities and accomplishments, both secular and spiritual?
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