Chapter 16 states the Guru gives the 'Unthinkable Object'. How is this gift superior to what a wish-fulfilling gem (Chintamani) can offer?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

The text draws a pointed contrast to emphasize the Sadguru's supreme generosity. According to Chapter 16, a Chintamani, or wish-fulfilling gem, is limited to granting only what a person can think of or desire. Its power is confined to the realm of the known and the imaginable. The Sadguru, however, bestows something far greater: the 'Unthinkable Object,' which is identified as Brahman. This gift is beyond comprehension and worldly desire, representing the ultimate spiritual liberation. Thus, the Guru's grace provides a transcendental reward that no material or magical object can ever match.


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