Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra presents a clear path to overcoming the illusions of Maya. It describes worldly attachments—such as body, home, son, and wife, and the whole concept of "I" and "mine"—as momentary Maya, comparing it to a fleeting shadow at noon. To ensure this entanglement does not obstruct one's spiritual path, the text advises that one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. It further states that while even the Vedas and Shastras have struggled to find the end of Maya, the person who learns to see God in all beings will surely be saved, a state achievable through devotion.
How does Chapter 27 advise one to overcome the entanglement of Maya and worldly attachments?
📖 Chapter 27