Can you elaborate on the attitude a Sadguru has towards their disciples and their own status, as described in Chapter 48?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 provides profound insight into the selfless and egoless nature of a true Sadguru. It states that a Sadguru is entirely free from the egoism of thinking they are great while the disciple is insignificant. Instead, they consider the disciple as a form of the Supreme Brahman and hold a fatherly love for them. A key characteristic highlighted in the chapter is that a Sadguru never desires their own livelihood from the disciple or even dreams of receiving service. In fact, they are willing to sacrifice their own body for the disciple's sake. The place of a Sadguru is one of supreme peace, where scholarship does not lead to pride and all people, great or small, are treated as equals.


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