The invocations at the beginning of Chapter 22 portray Sadguru Sainath as the supreme purifier and the very embodiment of bliss. He is hailed as the destroyer of the fear of worldly existence and the burner of the sins of the Kali-yuga. The chapter uses powerful metaphors, describing him as the one who creates the illusion of fear, like mistaking a rope for a snake, and also the one who ultimately removes that fear by revealing the truth. He is presented as the formless reality that existed before all creation, as well as the cause of the illusion through which forms appear.
Based on the invocations in Chapter 22, what attributes and powers are ascribed to Sadguru Sainath?
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