Why was Balasaheb Deo so frustrated by his inability to read the Dnyaneshwari, especially since he could read other books without any issue?

πŸ“– Chapter 41

Balasaheb Deo's frustration stemmed from a perplexing spiritual paradox. According to Chapter 41, he possessed a "great desire" and "strong intent" to engage in the daily reading of the Dnyaneshwari. His vexation grew because this specific endeavor was consistently thwarted by some unknown obstacle, while other regular books were read without any problem. This stark contrast highlighted the unique nature of the block related to the Dnyaneshwari, a text he deeply wished to study. The repeated failure, despite his sincere aspiration, was the source of his distress and led him to conclude that a higher intervention was needed.


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