Based on Chapter 16, what is the Sadguru's attitude towards offerings and the desires of his disciples?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

According to Chapter 16 of the Sai Satcharitra, the Sadguru is described as "Aptakama," meaning one whose desires are already fulfilled. Therefore, he has no personal needs for a disciple to satisfy. Instead, the chapter explains that the Sadguru fulfills the disciple's own desire to serve, ultimately guiding them to become desireless. He accepts simple offerings like a leaf or flower with great love if given with faith, but will turn away from anything offered with pride. This shows that the devotee's sincerity is valued far more than the material offering itself.


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