According to Chapter 48, what is the proper attitude of a Sadguru towards their disciples and their own status?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 provides a profound description of a Sadguru's humble and selfless nature. A Sadguru is defined as being completely free from the egoism of thinking the Guru is great and the disciple is insignificant. Instead, they view the disciple as the Supreme Brahman and hold a fatherly love for them. This chapter emphasizes that a true Sadguru does not desire their own livelihood from the disciple and never dreams of receiving service. In fact, the text states a Sadguru is one who wishes to sacrifice their own body for the disciple's sake and treats the small and great as equals.


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