The text mentions crossing the 'ocean of existence.' What analogy is used to explain how a devotee can achieve this?

📖 Chapter 10

In Chapter 10, a clear and powerful analogy is used to describe how a devotee can navigate the challenges of life, referred to as the 'ocean of existence' or Bhavasagar. The text draws a parallel to crossing a physical ocean, stating that just as one trusts a boatman to cross the water, a devotee must place their complete trust in the great Guru to cross the ocean of existence. When a Sadguru becomes the boatman for their devoted followers (bhaktas), they are safely guided across, overcoming the three types of miseries—physical, mental, and divine. This illustrates the necessity of faith in the Guru for spiritual passage.


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