I searched for a particular saint, but your response was about general principles. Why does the book do that?

πŸ“– Chapter 19

The Satcharita often guides the devotee from the specific to the universal, which is a core spiritual lesson. When a particular name is not found, it is an opportunity to understand a deeper teaching. Chapter 19 reminds us that "the sense of difference like 'I and Thou' is the wall between Guru and disciple." By focusing on a universal principle like 'Allah-Malik' (God is the Master), we begin to tear down this wall. Chapter 19 further explains that our meeting with the Guru is due to "ties of past debts (Rinanubandha)," and the ultimate goal is to attain spiritual wealth, which transcends individual names and forms, leading us toward non-duality.


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