Chapter 45 presents a powerful perspective on the Guru's grace, elevating it to a position even higher than the supreme goal of Moksha. The text explicitly states that the Guru's feet are 'even more powerful than Moksha.' It further explains that by sincerely serving the holy water of the Guru’s feet, liberation will find its way into a devotee's home without them even consciously seeking it. This illustrates the idea that the Guru's mercy is the ultimate key to a happy worldly life and the means to cross the ocean of existence. As mentioned in Chapter 45, when a Guru becomes merciful, the impossible becomes possible, and He guides one to the other shore in a moment.
According to Chapter 45, how does the grace of a Guru compare to the traditional spiritual goal of Moksha, or liberation?
📖 Chapter 45