Chapter 3 mentions that listening to the Guru's stories is a means for all, regardless of caste or gender. Can you elaborate on this concept of inclusivity?

📖 Chapter 3

Chapter 3 strongly emphasizes the universal accessibility of its prescribed spiritual path. It explicitly states that in the Kali Age, the simple means for the supreme goal is 'singing the stories of the Name.' The text makes a point to clarify that this path is open to everyone, from Brahmins to all four castes. More specifically, Chapter 3 notes that 'Whether woman, Shudra, or of low caste, it is one means for all.' This contrasts with other practices like yoga or sacrifice, which might require specific conditions, whereas listening to the Guru's stories only requires focused attention and a meritorious heart.


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