Based on Chapter 27, what is the nature of 'Maya' and what is the prescribed method for a devotee to overcome its influence?

📖 Chapter 27

Chapter 27 portrays worldly attachments—such as body, home, son, and wife—as the business of 'I' and 'mine,' which it dismisses as vain and momentary Maya, comparing it to a fleeting shadow at noon. To ensure this entanglement of Maya does not obstruct the spiritual path, the chapter provides a clear solution: one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. The text further elaborates that even the Vedas and Shastras have given up on finding the end of Maya, but a person who sees God in all beings will surely be saved.


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