Chapter 46 outlines a clear spiritual progression for a devotee. It begins with the chanting of Sai's name, which is described as an easy remedy that washes away sins. This practice helps to destroy the qualities of 'Rajas' (passion) and 'Tamas' (ignorance), allowing the quality of 'Sattva' (purity) to increase. As per the teachings in this chapter, this leads to an awakened righteous disposition, which in turn brings detachment from worldly subjects. This state of detachment and purity allows for the spontaneous manifestation of self-knowledge, culminating in a state where one's focus remains on their true self, a condition called 'Gururpan' or complete offering to the Guru.
How does Chapter 46 describe the spiritual journey from simply chanting Sai's name to achieving self-knowledge?
📖 Chapter 46