According to Chapter 10, the simple act of remembering the Sadguru with love is the 'best of all means' for a devotee, a practice that costs nothing yet yields great spiritual fruit. The chapter states that through His 'mere remembrance, the knot of birth and death is untied.' It further explains that when the Sadguru becomes a devotee's 'boatman,' they can cross over the three types of miseries: physical, mental, and divine. By the Guru's sight, the knots of the heart are broken, attachment to sense objects vanishes, and both accumulated and current karmas are destroyed, leading to the effortless attainment of liberation.
What benefits can a devotee expect from remembering the Sadguru, according to the teachings in Chapter 10?
📖 Chapter 10