Based on the invocations in Chapter 22, how is the Sadguru described and praised?

πŸ“– Chapter 22

Chapter 22 begins with powerful invocations and praises for the Sadguru, identifying him as the embodiment of bliss and knowledge. He is hailed as the 'supreme purifier' and the 'destroyer of the fear of worldly existence.' The text refers to him as the 'burner of the sins of Kali-yuga' and describes him as an 'ocean of bliss' upon which waves of mental tendencies arise, which he alone can restrain. This chapter portrays the Sadguru as the ultimate reality, the creator of illusion and the remover of it, a being whose true nature is so profound that even the Vedas fall silent in their attempts to describe it.


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