How is the Sadguru praised and described in the opening verses of Chapter 22?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 22

The beginning of Chapter 22 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra is a powerful invocation and praise of the Sadguru, Sai Baba. He is hailed as the embodiment of bliss, the supreme purifier, and the form of knowledge. The text describes him as the 'destroyer of the fear of worldly existence' and the 'burner of the sins of Kali-yuga.' The chapter uses a profound metaphor, comparing the Sadguru to an ocean of bliss from which various mental tendencies arise like waves. It credits him with the power to both create and restrain these tendencies. The text also explains his role in creating illusion, like a snake appearing in dim light, and ultimately removing it to reveal the truth, establishing him as the ultimate remover of all fear.


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