How does Chapter 48 describe the ideal attitude and relationship a Sadguru has towards their disciple?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 48

Chapter 48 of the Sai Satcharitra paints a profound picture of the Sadguru's relationship with their disciple, emphasizing selflessness and humility. A true Sadguru is described as one who never even dreams of receiving service from a disciple, but instead "wishes to sacrifice his own body for the sake of the disciple." This chapter highlights that a Sadguru is free from the egoism of thinking they are superior. Instead, they consider the disciple as the Supreme Brahman and have a "fatherly love" for them, never desiring their own livelihood from the disciple. This selfless, loving, and non-hierarchical attitude is presented as the mark of the most superior Sadguru.


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