Before explaining the glory of Udi, how does the beginning of Chapter 33 describe the greatness of saints?

📖 Chapter 33

The introductory verses of Chapter 33 offer a powerful tribute to the greatness of saints. The narrator bows to the assembly of saints, stating that their gracious glance alone is powerful enough to burn mountains of sins to ashes instantly. Their presence is said to wash away the impurities of the Kali age. Furthermore, this chapter describes their casual speech as supremely eternal and joy-giving advice. It highlights their detachment, noting that they have risen above worldly distinctions and do not possess the sense of "this is mine" and "this is another's."


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