Chapter 46 outlines a clear spiritual progression that begins with chanting the Guru's name. The text explains that chanting washes away sins and purifies the mind by eliminating the qualities of 'Rajas' (passion/activity) and 'Tamas' (ignorance/inertia). As these qualities vanish, 'Sattva' (purity/goodness) naturally increases, which in turn leads to the accumulation of 'Dharma' (righteousness). As mentioned in Chapter 46, when a righteous disposition is awakened, detachment from worldly subjects follows, culminating in the instant manifestation of self-knowledge. This state of knowledge, combined with discrimination (Viveka), allows the seeker's focus to remain on their true self, a state described as 'Gururpan' or a complete offering to the Guru.
According to Chapter 46, what is the process through which chanting Sai's name leads to self-knowledge?
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