Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra addresses the problem of Maya by first defining it as the futile business of "I" and "mine," which includes attachments to one's body, home, son, and wife. This is dismissed as a momentary illusion, like a shadow at noon. To avoid being obstructed by this entanglement, the chapter provides a clear solution: one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. It is stated that even the Vedas and Shastras have struggled to find the end of Maya, but the one who sees God in all beings, a state achieved through devotion to the Guru, will surely be saved from its influence.
How does Chapter 27 advise one to deal with the entanglement of 'Maya' and worldly attachments?
📖 Chapter 27