Chapter 46 of the Sai Satcharitra provides unique, Guru-centric definitions for fundamental spiritual concepts. It defines 'Dharma' not as external rules, but simply as loving devotion to the Guru. 'Knowledge' is described as understanding the secret that 'all this is Me,' pointing towards a non-dual realization. Supreme 'Detachment' is presented as an aversion to worldly objects. These all lead to 'Gururpan' (offering to the Guru), which the chapter explains is the state where the mind is surrendered at Sai's feet. The sign of achieving this state, as mentioned in Chapter 46, is that the seeker becomes inclined towards peace and thrives in complete devotion, leading to the cessation of worldly life.
How does Chapter 46 define the concepts of 'Dharma,' 'Knowledge,' 'Detachment,' and the ultimate state of 'Gururpan'?
📖 Chapter 46