Chapter 48 provides a detailed description of a Sadguru's ideal disposition towards their disciples, emphasizing humility and selfless love. It states that a true Sadguru never even dreams of receiving service from a disciple but is instead willing to "sacrifice his own body for the sake of the disciple." A Sadguru is free from the ego of thinking they are great and the disciple is insignificant. As mentioned in this chapter, they view the disciple as the Supreme Brahman, have a "fatherly love" for them, treat the small and great as equals, and do not desire their own livelihood from their followers.
How does Chapter 48 describe the ideal attitude and behavior of a Sadguru towards their disciples?
📖 Chapter 48