Chapter 46 provides specific definitions for key spiritual concepts centered on devotion to the Guru. It defines 'Dharma' simply as loving devotion to the Guru. 'Knowledge' is explained as the profound realization of the secret that 'all this is Me'. Supreme 'Detachment' is characterized as an aversion to worldly objects. The chapter emphasizes that when one performs devotion with heart and soul, the states of Peace, Detachment, and even Fame naturally come under their control. This illustrates that true devotion is the root from which these other virtues and states of being blossom, making it the paramount practice.
Can you elaborate on the definitions of 'Dharma', 'Knowledge', and 'Detachment' as presented in Chapter 46 and their relationship to devotion to the Guru?
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