In its description of a true Sadguru, Chapter 48 also characterizes the atmosphere surrounding such a being. The text provides specific signs to identify the dwelling or presence of a Sadguru. According to Chapter 48, the place of a Sadguru is where one finds "a storehouse of supreme peace." It is a space devoid of any "pride in scholarship," meaning intellectual arrogance is absent. Critically, it is a place where "the small and the great are treated as equals," reflecting the Sadguru's egoless nature and universal love, which are central themes of the chapter.
How does Chapter 48 define the environment or 'place' of a Sadguru?
📖 Chapter 48