Chapter 48 provides a profound description of a Sadguru's humble and selfless nature. It states that a true Sadguru is completely free from the egoism of thinking they are great while the disciple is insignificant. Instead, a Sadguru views the disciple as the Supreme Brahman and holds a fatherly love for them. As detailed in this chapter, a Sadguru never even dreams of receiving service from a disciple and is, in fact, willing to sacrifice their own body for the disciple's sake. Their place is characterized by supreme peace and an absence of pride in their own scholarship, treating all as equals.
How does Chapter 48 describe the personal attitude and conduct of a Sadguru towards their disciples?
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