Chapter 27 explains that the entanglement of Maya is rooted in the vain business of 'I' and 'mine'—attachments to body, home, son, and wife, which are described as momentary illusions. To overcome this, the chapter advises that one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. The text notes that even the Vedas and Shastras have given up trying to find the end of Maya. Therefore, the Sadguru's role is critical. Without ultimate faith in the Guru's feet, the six passions like lust cannot be subsided, and supreme love cannot emerge. As stated in Chapter 27, a giver of this liberation from Maya cannot be found in the three worlds without the Sadguru.
How does Chapter 27 suggest one can overcome the entanglement of Maya, and what is the role of the Guru in this process?
📖 Chapter 27