I want to know everything the Satcharitra says about Sant Dnyaneshwar.

πŸ“– Chapter 50

The name Sant Dnyaneshwar does not appear in these specific passages of the Satcharitra. Instead of detailing many different saints, the text guides the reader toward a deeper, unified understanding. As Chapter 50 explains, the goal is to see the subject of reading, the act of reading, and the reader as a single state. It posits that Sai alone is the "thing to be heard, the act of hearing, and the listener." By holding this non-duality and perceiving Sai in one's heart, the text suggests that "not a trace of sin remains" and all tendencies of the senses eventually become "Sai-form," implying that the lessons learned from one perfect Saint can encompass the wisdom of all.


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