Chapter 48 of the Shri Sai Satcharitra provides deep insights into the selfless and loving attitude a Sadguru has towards their disciples. It states that a true Sadguru is completely free from the egoism of seeing themselves as superior and the disciple as insignificant. Instead, a Sadguru wishes to sacrifice their own body for the disciple's sake and never even dreams of receiving service from them. The chapter further elaborates that a Sadguru views the disciple as a form of the Supreme Brahman, has "fatherly love" for them, and does not desire their own livelihood from them, making them the most superior in the world.
What does Chapter 48 say about the attitude and relationship a Sadguru has towards their disciples?
📖 Chapter 48