Chapter 27 presents a profound teaching on Maya, describing worldly attachments like body, home, and family, along with the sense of "I" and "mine," as momentary and illusory, like a shadow at noon. The chapter warns that this entanglement of Maya is an obstacle on the spiritual path. According to the text, the only way to overcome it is through singular devotion and complete surrender to Sai. The chapter makes a strong point by stating that even the Vedas and Shastras have given up on finding the end of Maya, implying that only surrendering to the Guru can save a person from this illusion.
Chapter 27 discusses the concept of "Maya." What does it say about this illusion and the prescribed method for overcoming it?
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