According to Chapter 46, a clear spiritual path begins with the constant chanting of Sai's name. This practice is described as a powerful remedy that washes away sins and destroys the qualities of 'Rajas' (passion/activity) and 'Tamas' (ignorance/inertia). As these qualities vanish, the quality of 'Sattva' (purity/goodness) gradually increases, which in turn leads to the accumulation of 'Dharma' (righteousness). The text explains that once a righteous disposition is awakened, detachment from worldly subjects follows, leading to the manifestation of self-knowledge. This process culminates in a state of complete surrender at the Guru's feet, known as 'Gururpan', where the seeker finds peace and thrives in devotion.
Can you explain the spiritual path outlined in Chapter 46? It mentions things like Rajas, Tamas, and Sattva.
📖 Chapter 46