How does the text describe the relationship between the Sadguru and traditional scriptures like the Vedas?

📖 Chapter 1

Chapter 1 posits that the Sadguru exists in a realm beyond the descriptive capacity of traditional scriptures. It is stated that the Vedas and other scriptures have kept silent when trying to praise his greatness, and clever logic fails to comprehend him. The text then re-contextualizes the scriptures for the devotee, asserting that the service of the Sadguru’s feet becomes their Vedas, scriptures, and Puranas. The holy name of the Sadguru itself is considered the Veda and scripture, suggesting that devotion to the Guru is a more direct and potent path than scriptural study alone, effectively superseding and fulfilling the purpose of the scriptures.


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