Chapter 46 glorifies the state of true, heartfelt devotion to the Guru. It states that a devotee who possesses such love lacks for nothing and will effortlessly obtain whatever they desire in their heart. The chapter makes the profound claim that Peace, Detachment, and Fame remain under the control of such a devotee. In a powerful metaphor, the text says that even the state of Brahman-realization serves this devotee like a maid-servant, and they have no need to seek liberation, as holy pilgrimages themselves come to touch their feet.
What are the ultimate rewards for having true devotion to the Guru, as described in Chapter 46?
📖 Chapter 46