Chapter 46 explains that surrendering to Sai Baba involves a complete offering of one's body, speech, and mind at his feet. A clear sign of this surrender is when a seeker becomes inclined towards peace and thrives in devotion, a state the chapter calls 'Gururpan' (offering to the Guru). The results of this loving devotion are profound. The chapter states that it washes away sins, fulfills the desires of the worldly, and gives self-bliss to the desireless. It diminishes the qualities of 'Rajas' and 'Tamas' while increasing 'Sattva' (purity), leading to an awakening of righteousness and detachment, which paves the way for self-knowledge.
According to Chapter 46, what does it mean to surrender to Sai Baba, and what are the results of such devotion?
📖 Chapter 46