Can you elaborate on the analogy used to illustrate the ideal bond between a disciple and their Guru?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 45

Chapter 45 employs a powerful analogy of a 'Pativrata,' or a chaste and devoted wife, to describe the ideal Guru-disciple bond. Just as a devoted wife's love for her husband is singular, boundless, and her primary focus, a disciple's love for their Guru should be similarly exclusive and unwavering. The text explains that a chaste wife never considers any other man as her husband, and her heart remains steadily with him. In the same way, a disciple should feel this singular, all-encompassing love for the Guru's feet, which is described as a love that ultimately has no limits.


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