Chapter 48 paints a picture of a profoundly selfless relationship between a Sadguru and a disciple. A true Sadguru is defined as one who never even dreams of receiving service from a disciple. Instead, they wish to sacrifice their own body for the disciple's sake. The text emphasizes that a Sadguru is free from the ego of thinking they are great while the disciple is insignificant. They see the disciple as a form of the Supreme Brahman, hold a fatherly love for them, and do not look to the disciple for their own livelihood, making them the most superior in the world.
How does Chapter 48 describe the ideal relationship and attitude a Sadguru has towards their disciples?
📖 Chapter 48