According to the text of Chapter 45, the Guru's role is paramount and profoundly powerful. The chapter makes the extraordinary claim that the Guru's feet are 'even more powerful than Moksha (liberation),' which is considered the supreme goal of human life. It states that by serving the holy water from the Guru's feet, liberation simply enters one's home. Furthermore, the chapter explains that if a Guru becomes merciful, worldly life becomes happy, 'the impossible becomes possible,' and the Guru can guide a devotee 'across to the other shore in a moment.' This illustrates the Guru's immense capacity to transform a devotee's existence and spiritual path.
How does Chapter 45 describe the power and importance of the Guru?
📖 Chapter 45