What does Chapter 49 say about the limitations of human speech in comprehending and describing the Unfathomable?

πŸ“– Chapter 49

Chapter 49 delves into the profound limitations of language when trying to capture the essence of the Sadguru. The author states that the Guru's Leela is inexpressible and His art is inconceivable. To illustrate this, the text references different levels of speech, explaining that even the transcendental speech (Para) returns from this task, and the middle stages (Pashyanti, Madhyama) cannot even begin. Therefore, the fourth stage, the spoken word (Vaikhari), is rendered completely powerless. As Chapter 49 clarifies, despite fully knowing this inadequacy, the author's mind cannot remain still and is compelled to attempt to praise the Guru.


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