Chapter 16 draws a powerful comparison to highlight the supreme generosity of the Sadguru. It states that while a wish-fulfilling gem, or Chintamani, can only grant what a person thinks of or desires, the Guru gives something far greater: the "Unthinkable Object," which is identified as Brahman. This illustrates that the Guru's gift transcends worldly or imaginable boons. The chapter emphasizes that there is no giver more generous than the Guru in all three worlds. This comparison underscores that the Sadguru's ultimate gift is not material wealth or fulfilled desires, but the profound and unimaginable state of spiritual realization and union with the Absolute.
Chapter 16 compares the Sadguru to a wish-fulfilling gem. Can you explain this comparison and what it reveals about the Guru's generosity?
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