Chapter 51 draws a significant parallel to the Bhagavad Gita by focusing on the concept of destroying delusion over attaining knowledge. The chapter explains that at the conclusion of the Gita, Shri Krishna asked Arjuna, "has your delusion been destroyed?" rather than asking if he had attained knowledge. Arjuna's response, as cited in Chapter 51, was, "My delusion has vanished." This chapter uses this specific interaction to emphasize that delusion (moha) and ignorance are the same, and their destruction is the primary goal. This aligns with the spiritual path guided by Sai, where removing ignorance is the key to enlightenment.
How does Chapter 51 connect the teachings of Sai with the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna in the Bhagavad Gita?
📖 Chapter 51