The text rejects liberation in favor of devotion. What if a reader is seeking liberation? Is this book not for them?

📖 Chapter 50

The Satcharitra, as explained in Chapter 50, champions a specific spiritual path centered on devotion. The text explicitly states, "The four types of liberation like Salokata—we have no desire for them." Instead, it elevates "steady devotion to Sai" as the "supreme attainment." The philosophy presented even questions the premise of seeking freedom by asking, "We were never bound in the first place; what connection do we have with liberation?" The focus is on awakening devotion to a Saint, which is described as the method by which the heart becomes pure, suggesting this path of devotion is presented as the primary and most desirable goal.


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