What does Chapter 27 say about the concept of Maya and the path to overcoming it?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 27

In Chapter 27, the worldly life of "I" and "mine," including attachments to one's body, home, son, and wife, is described as momentary Maya, likened to a fleeting shadow at noon. It is presented as a significant obstacle on the spiritual path. The text suggests that even the Vedas and Shastras have struggled to find the end of Maya. However, Chapter 27 offers a clear solution for those who wish to avoid its entanglement: one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. It further states that true salvation is assured for the person who learns to see God in all beings, thereby transcending the deceptive nature of Maya.


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