As explained in Chapter 46, 'Gururpan' is the state of complete offering or surrender to the Guru. This is achieved when a seeker, through righteous disposition and detachment, gains knowledge along with 'Viveka' (discrimination), allowing their focus to remain on their true self. The text describes this state as being firmly established at the Guru's feet. Chapter 46 provides a clear sign that one's mind has been surrendered at Sai's feet in this manner: the seeker becomes naturally inclined towards peace and begins to thrive in a state of complete devotion. This signifies a shift from worldly concerns to a deep, inner contentment and spiritual focus.
Can you explain what 'Gururpan' means based on the description in Chapter 46 and what signs indicate this state?
📖 Chapter 46