According to Chapter 10, the grace of the Sadguru is the key to spiritual liberation. The text explains that when a devotee offers pure service to the Sadguru, the cycle of worldly existence, or Samsara, is completely destroyed without the need for complex intellectual or logical struggles. The Guru's mere sight can break the knots of the heart and eliminate all attachment to sense objects. This process, as the chapter describes, leads to the destruction of both accumulated (Sanchit) and current (Kriyaman) karmas. By seeing the devotion and faith of his followers, the Guru places Knowledge (Samvitti) in their hands, effortlessly granting them the attainment of liberation (Moksha), which is characterized by bliss.
How does Chapter 10 explain the destruction of karma and the attainment of Moksha through the grace of the Sadguru?
π Chapter 10