As detailed in Chapter 10, simply remembering the Guru with a heart full of love is presented as the best form of spiritual practice (Sadhana), one that costs nothing. This act of remembrance is powerful enough to untie the knot of birth and death. The chapter also states that by the Guru's sight, the knots of the heart are broken, attachment to sense objects vanishes, and both accumulated (Sanchit) and current (Kriyaman) karmas are destroyed. This demonstrates the profound transformative power of the Guru's grace on a devotee's spiritual journey.
What does Chapter 10 say about the effects of remembering the Guru and the consequences for one's karma?
📖 Chapter 10