Based on the opening verses, describe the philosophical experience of a devotee who is completely absorbed in Sai.

📖 Chapter 35

Chapter 35 describes a profound state of devotion where the devotee's entire sensory experience is saturated with Sai. For such a person, a mere glance from the Guru is enough to eliminate thirst and hunger. In every act of seeing, the 'triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing vanishes,' erasing all duality. This experience extends to all senses: Sai's light is in the sense of touch, Sai's residence is in the scent perceived by the nose, and Sai's form manifests when a word is heard. This total absorption dissolves the separation between subject and object, ultimately leading to a state where all actions dissolve and the state of non-action, or Naishkarmya, is attained.


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