Chapter 48 explains that a Sadguru's benevolent influence is not limited by his physical presence. The text states that even after merging with the Unmanifest and attaining formlessness, the Sadguru's quality of being a benefactor to his devotees does not end. It assures devotees that the same actions and experiences they had while the Guru was in the body can be felt today in his Unmanifest state. This enduring connection is a testament to his vow of being "subservient to his devotees." He is hailed as the King of Sadgurus who removes calamities, a role that transcends the physical body and continues to provide refuge and support to those who remain devoted.
How does the Sadguru's relationship with his devotees continue even after he is no longer in his physical form?
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