According to the insights in Chapter 37, a Satguru is a celibate (Urdhvareta) who holds brotherhood with men and treats women as his sisters or mothers. His actions are so profound that those who try to understand their cause eventually give up in amazement. Being in the company of such a Satguru should inspire a devotee to pray that the wisdom gained remains unshakable, their spirit of service increases, and unwavering devotion becomes fixed at his feet, leading to the ability to see Divinity in all beings.
Can you describe the qualities of a Satguru and the aspirations one should have when in their presence, as mentioned in the text?
๐ Chapter 37