Chapter 42 portrays the Sadguru as a transformative force in a devotee's life. It states that through the light of the Guru's grace, the distress and fear of worldly existence are completely removed, opening the door to ultimate liberation. The chapter emphasizes that by constantly remembering the Sadguru's feet, the very nature of obstacles dissolves. In a powerful statement, it claims that through this remembrance, even "death shall meet its death, and the sorrows of worldly life are forgotten." This illustrates Sai's role as a Kalpataru, or Wish-fulfilling Tree, who can turn unhappiness into happiness for his followers.
How does Chapter 42 explain the power and benefits of remembering the Sadguru?
π Chapter 42