Chapter 40 illustrates the relationship between a Sadguru and a devotee using the powerful analogy of a river and an ocean. While they have different names, they are essentially one in substance. The text explains that when a devotee seeks exclusive refuge in the Sadguru with true devotion, the Guru grants them His own Guru-nature. As detailed in Chapter 40, by dissolving the separate feelings of "me" and "you," the Sadguru embraces the devotee in His heart, just as a river merges with the ocean during the rainy season, leaving no difference between them.
How does Chapter 40 describe the relationship between a Sadguru like Sai Baba and a devoted follower?
📖 Chapter 40