According to Chapter 49, what is the relationship between speech, silence, and praising the Sadguru?

πŸ“– Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author explores the paradox of praising the Sadguru. It begins by stating that even the Vedas grew weary, implying that true praise is found in silence because the Sadguru's greatness is beyond description. However, the author finds he cannot remain silent, as the qualities of Sai are too compelling. The chapter discusses the limits of language, noting that where transcendental speech (Para) returns and other stages are silent, the spoken word (Vaikhari) is inadequate to capture the Unfathomable. Despite knowing this, the author is driven to write, likening the experience to sharing a sweet delicacy that cannot be enjoyed alone.


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