Chapter 6 explicitly states that complete surrender to a capable Sadguru like Sai Baba is the key to fulfilling all of life's objectives. The text articulates that by surrendering with one's body, speech, and mind to Sai, the four primary goals of human life—Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desire), and Moksha (liberation)—come to hand naturally and without even asking for them. This teaching emphasizes that the devotee's role is not to strive for these goals individually but to focus entirely on surrendering to the Guru, who then takes care of all worldly and spiritual needs, guiding the devotee effortlessly to the 'far shore' of existence.
Based on Chapter 6, how does surrender to Sai Baba lead to the attainment of life's ultimate goals?
📖 Chapter 6