According to Chapter 46, what does it mean to surrender to the Guru, and what are the results of such surrender?

πŸ“– Chapter 46

Chapter 46 explains that surrendering to the Guru involves offering one's body, speech, and mind at their feet. A key sign of this surrender is that the seeker becomes inclined towards peace and thrives in complete devotion. The text states that constant chanting of the Guru's name is a part of this surrender, which helps wash away sins. As a result, this chapter teaches that negative qualities vanish, purity increases, and righteousness grows, leading to detachment and self-knowledge. This state of offering everything to the Guru is called 'Gururpan', and for one who has such devotion, they will lack nothing and obtain whatever they desire.


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