Chapter 27 characterizes worldly attachments—such as body, home, son, and wife, and the sense of "I" and "mine"—as the business of momentary Maya, comparing it to a fleeting shadow at noon. To overcome this entanglement, the chapter presents a clear solution: one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. It notes that even the Vedas and Shastras have given up trying to find the end of Maya. Therefore, the path to salvation from Maya's obstruction, as outlined in this chapter, is through unwavering devotion and seeing God in all beings, which ensures one will be saved.
What does Chapter 27 teach about the nature of Maya and the recommended path to overcome its influence?
📖 Chapter 27