In Chapter 22 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra, the devotee's attitude towards the Sadguru is one of complete surrender and singular focus. The text expresses that without the sight of the Guru's form, "nothing pleases the mind," and the only path to "absolute fulfillment of happiness" is at His feet. The Guru's form is perceived as the "embodiment of bliss" and the "pure embodiment of knowledge." Chapter 22 portrays the Sadguru as the supreme purifier who destroys the fear of worldly existence and the sins of the age, highlighting a relationship built on absolute faith, reverence, and the understanding that the Guru is the ultimate reality.
According to Chapter 22, what is the devotee's attitude towards the Sadguru, and how is the Guru's form perceived?
📖 Chapter 22