Chapter 42 eloquently describes the transformative power of the Sadguru. It posits that by the light of the Guru's grace, the distress caused by the fear of worldly existence is completely removed, and the path to ultimate liberation is opened. The text emphasizes that by constantly remembering the Sadguru's feet, the very nature of obstacles dissolves, and even death itself can be overcome. As stated in Chapter 42, Sai is a 'Wish-fulfilling Tree' (Kalpataru) for his devotees, and simply hearing the stories of his deeds is enough to attain great holiness and turn unhappiness into immediate joy.
How does Chapter 42 describe the power of the Sadguru and the benefits of remembering him?
📖 Chapter 42