How does the Satcharitra describe the state of non-duality where a devotee's senses are totally absorbed in Sai?

πŸ“– Chapter 35

Chapter 35 offers a deep philosophical description of this state of complete absorption. It explains that for a true devotee, a single glance from the "ocean of mercy, King Sai," is enough to take away all thirst and hunger. This experience dissolves the triad of the seen, the seer, and the seeing, erasing duality. This principle extends to all senses. The text states that Sai's presence is in touch, scent, and taste. When a word falls on the ears, Sai's form manifests, and the triad of the hearer, the heard, and the hearing shatters. When all organs serve Sai in this way, actions dissolve, and the devotee attains the state of non-action (Naishkarmya).


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