How does Chapter 28 describe the role and compassion of a Guru compared to a father?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

Chapter 28 draws a significant distinction between the roles of a father and a Guru. It states that while a father is responsible for giving birth to the physical body, which is inevitably subject to death, the Guru's role is far more profound. As mentioned in the chapter, the Guru has the power to remove the cycle of both birth and death for the disciple. This act of liberating the soul from this endless cycle is described as an "additional compassion," highlighting the Guru's supreme spiritual significance beyond worldly relations.


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