The text uses the analogy of a devoted wife. How does this comparison help explain the ideal relationship between a disciple and their Guru?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 45

Chapter 45 uses the powerful metaphor of a chaste and devoted wife (Pativrata) to illustrate the singular focus a disciple should have on their Guru. Just as a devoted wife respects all her relations, such as her father-in-law or brother, her heart and unwavering love are reserved solely for her husband, who is her only lifelong support. Similarly, a disciple's love for their Guru should be boundless and exclusive. The text emphasizes that the Guru is the ultimate spiritual support, and this singular love for the Guru's feet is a key aspect of the disciple's path, a love that has no limits.


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