What does Chapter 49 of the Sai Satcharitra say about the importance of the Sadguru and the limitations of language in describing him?

📖 Chapter 49

Chapter 49 emphasizes that the Sadguru's greatness is so immense that even the Vedas and Puranas grew weary of praising him. The author states that true praise for the Sadguru is actually found in silence. However, the author is compelled to write due to the bliss derived from Sai's qualities. As mentioned in Chapter 49, the text highlights the inadequacy of speech to describe the Sadguru's unfathomable nature, noting that where transcendental speech (Para) returns and other stages of speech (Pashyanti, Madhyama) are silent, the spoken word (Vaikhari) is utterly powerless to comprehend and articulate his essence.


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