Chapter 49 discusses the limitations of language. How does the author explain why speech is inadequate to describe Sadguru Sainath?

πŸ“– Chapter 49

In Chapter 49, the author explains that Sadguru Sainath's greatness is beyond description because human speech is inherently limited. He refers to the four stages of speech, noting that even the transcendental (Para) speech returns from attempting to describe the Unfathomable, and the middle stages (Pashyanti, Madhyama) are silent. This makes the fourth stage, Vaikhari (the spoken word), completely incapable of capturing Sai's essence. The chapter posits that His Leela is inexpressible and His art is inconceivable, emphasizing that true understanding comes not from words but from surrendering at the Sadguru's feet.


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