Chapter 27 glorifies the Sadguru, stating that holding firmly to the Guru's feet is equivalent to bowing to the Trinity (Brahma and others) and is a salutation to the Supreme Brahman itself. The text describes this act as achieving the merit of all pilgrimages. As detailed in this chapter, the Sadguru is likened to a wish-fulfilling tree of liberation and an ocean of self-knowledge. By taking refuge at the Guru's feet, a devotee finds all gods, highlighting the supreme importance of the Guru in the spiritual path.
What does Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra say about the significance of the Sadguru?
๐ Chapter 27