Chapter 26 outlines a path where the Guru becomes the center of a devotee's existence. The text states that the Guru's constant company is equivalent to the Vedas and scriptures. The daily listening of the Guru's life-story becomes the sacred reading (Parayana), and the unceasing chanting of the Guru's name replaces devotional singing (bhajans). This continuous focus serves as the devotee's daily meditation and source of contentment. This chapter makes it clear that true devotion involves integrating the Guru into every aspect of one's spiritual life, making the Guru the sole object of love and the ultimate source of peace.
Based on the text of Chapter 26, how does a devotee integrate the Guru's presence into their daily life and spiritual practice?
π Chapter 26