In Chapter 10, a clear distinction is made between the Guru and other deities. The text boldly states that "All other gods are illusory; the Guru alone is the one eternal God." This elevates the Sadguru to the supreme position in a devotee's spiritual life. Consequently, the best path or Sadhana recommended is simply to always remember the Guru with a heart full of love. This method is praised for its simplicity and power, as it costs nothing yet unties the "knot of birth and death." Instead of complex rituals or intellectual acrobatics, the chapter advocates for placing complete trust in the Guru to navigate the "ocean of existence."
What does Chapter 10 teach about the nature of the Guru in comparison to other gods, and what is considered the best path for a devotee?
📖 Chapter 10