Chapter 42 eloquently describes the profound impact of a Sadguru's grace, stating that its light removes the distress and fear of worldly existence and opens the door to ultimate liberation. The text emphasizes that by constantly remembering the Sadguru's feet, the very nature of life's obstacles dissolves. This power is so absolute that, as Chapter 42 powerfully states, 'even death shall meet its death, and the sorrows of worldly life are forgotten.' This is why listeners are encouraged to hear these stories of the 'Capable One' (Samartha), as doing so is a path to attaining great holiness and transforming unhappiness into happiness.
How does Chapter 42 describe the transformative power of a Sadguru's grace on a devotee's life?
π Chapter 42