Based on Chapter 16, what is the significance of surrendering to the Sadguru, and what is the outcome of such faith?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

Chapter 16 places immense importance on complete surrender to the Sadguru. It teaches that a disciple often does not know their own spiritual pitfalls or what is best for them. By simply surrendering, the disciple allows the Guru, who possesses profound insight, to provide the necessary remedy without the disciple even being aware of their need. The text states that by serving the Guru with unwavering faith and humility, the devotee can attain 'Sayujya,' or union with Brahman. Therefore, as described in Chapter 16, surrender is not a passive act but the most effective path to liberation, as the Guru is the most generous giver in all three worlds.


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