Based on the text from Chapter 49, what is the role and nature of Sadguru Sainath?

📖 Chapter 49

According to Chapter 49, Sadguru Sainath is depicted as a supreme and indescribable being. He is called the "crest-jewel of all saints" and the "resting place for his own devotees." His primary role for his followers is to be the "remover of the difficult wanderings of worldly existence." The text emphasizes that His Leela (divine play) is inexpressible and His art is inconceivable. Surrendering at the Sadguru's feet is presented as the only way to grasp the true form, as saints are considered the "form of Shri Hari." For his devotees, as this chapter explains, Sai is the sole object of meditation and worship.


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