Chapter 10 teaches that the path to overcoming karma and attaining liberation is through the Guru. It states that by the Guru's mere sight, the knots of the heart are broken, attachments to sense objects vanish, and crucially, both accumulated (Sanchit) and current (Kriyaman) karmas are destroyed. This process is not depicted as a struggle but as a gift of grace. The text emphasizes that the Guru, seeing the devotion of a follower, places Knowledge and the attainment of liberation (Moksha) in their hands effortlessly. Simple remembrance of the Guru is described as the best means to untie the "knot of birth and death."
How does Chapter 10 explain the process of overcoming karma and attaining liberation?
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