How does Chapter 48 describe the ideal relationship between a Sadguru and their disciple?

📖 Chapter 48

Chapter 48 provides a profound description of the selfless relationship a Sadguru has with a disciple. A true Sadguru is free from the ego of thinking they are superior and the disciple is insignificant. Instead, they are described as a benefactor who wishes to sacrifice their own body for the disciple's sake and never even dreams of receiving service in return. As mentioned in Chapter 48, a Sadguru sees the disciple as the Supreme Brahman and holds a fatherly love for them, never desiring to use the relationship for their own livelihood. This selfless, loving, and non-egoistic dynamic is what makes a Sadguru the "most superior in the world."


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