In a profound declaration, Chapter 45 states that the Guru’s feet are even more powerful than Moksha, which is typically seen as the supreme goal of human life. The text emphasizes this point by explaining that through the simple act of serving the holy water of the Guru’s feet, Moksha can unknowingly enter one’s home. This suggests that devotion to the Guru is a more direct and accessible path to ultimate fulfillment than the abstract pursuit of liberation. As the chapter continues, it notes that a merciful Guru can make worldly life happy and transport a devotee across the ocean of existence in a moment.
According to Chapter 45, how does the power of the Guru's feet compare to the traditional goal of Moksha, or liberation?
📖 Chapter 45