According to Chapter 16, what is the correct attitude a devotee should have when making an offering to the Sadguru?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

Chapter 16 emphasizes that the inner attitude of the devotee is far more important than the material value of an offering. It explains that a Sadguru is 'Aptakama,' meaning his desires are always fulfilled, so he has no need for material things. However, the chapter states that if even a simple leaf or flower is offered with genuine faith, the Guru accepts it with great love. In stark contrast, as Chapter 16 warns, if an offering is made with pride, He will turn His face away. The key takeaway is that the Sadguru is an "ocean of Truth, Consciousness, and Bliss" who enjoys rituals performed with sincere faith, not for the offering itself, but for the devotee's pure intention.


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