Chapter 18 addresses a debate about sharing a Guru's instructions. What is the argument presented, and how is it refuted?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 18

In Chapter 18, a viewpoint is introduced that what a Guru has told one person should not be shared with others, fearing the words might become fruitless. However, the text dismisses this notion as an "imaginary and a meaningless fuss." It argues strongly for the open sharing of spiritual guidance for the enlightenment of all. To support this, the chapter provides a specific example, stating that the sage Budhakaushika serves as proof. He narrated his dream-vision of the Ram Raksha initiation to everyone, demonstrating that even deeply personal instructions can be shared for the benefit of others.


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