How is the supreme nature of the Sadguru described in the invocations of Chapter 22?

πŸ“– Chapter 22

The invocations in Chapter 22 portray the Sadguru, Sainath, as the supreme and all-encompassing reality. He is hailed as the 'embodiment of bliss,' the 'form of knowledge,' and the 'supreme purifier.' The text describes Him as the destroyer of the fear of worldly existence and the one who burns away the sins of the current age, Kali-yuga. Chapter 22 further elaborates that He is the ocean of bliss from which all mental tendencies arise and the one who also restrains them. This chapter establishes the Guru as the ultimate source, the creator of illusion and the remover of it, highlighting His complete and absolute nature.


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