Chapter 45 presents a profound theological perspective on the Guru's role in a devotee's spiritual journey. It posits that the Guru's grace is paramount, even surpassing the pursuit of Moksha itself. The chapter states, 'Even more powerful than Moksha (liberation), the supreme goal of man, are the Guru’s feet.' This suggests that devotion and service to the Guru are the primary means, and liberation is a natural, almost effortless, consequence. The text from Chapter 45 explains that through the Guru's mercy, worldly life becomes happy and the 'impossible becomes possible.' This framework prioritizes the relationship with the Guru, making the abstract goal of Moksha an attainable reality through grace.
Explore the relationship between the Guru's grace, Moksha (liberation), and the devotee's experience as presented in Chapter 45.
📖 Chapter 45