As detailed in Chapter 18, the two main books that formed the core of the daily readings were the Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavat, which are described as the essence of the Bhagavat religion. The specific versions mentioned were Jnaneshwar's commentary on the Gita, also known as Jnaneshwari or Bhavartha Deepika, and the eleventh Skandha of the Bhagavat, which is Eknath's work (Nath Bhagawat). These texts were held in the highest regard, and Baba ensured they were read daily by Bapusaheb Jog for the spiritual upliftment and welfare of the devotees.
Which specific books were considered central to the daily readings that Jog conducted, and what was their significance?
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