Based on the story of the disciple who served his Guru for 12 years, what is the ideal guru-disciple relationship like?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 19

Chapter 19 paints a vivid picture of the ideal Guru-disciple relationship, which is built on a foundation of immense, reciprocal love and singular focus. The Guru is described as a "veritable idol of devotion and love" whose heart was full of affection and who always protected the disciple. In return, the disciple's devotion was all-consuming. The narrator explains, "I would gaze at my Guru's face with love day and night; I felt neither hunger nor thirst; without the Guru, my mind was restless." This constant contemplation was precisely what the Guru desired, as the text notes, "This was all my Guru expected; he desired nothing more than this." The relationship is one where the Guru provides unwavering love and protection, and the disciple offers complete, focused devotion and the essential qualities of faith and patience.


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