According to Chapter 6, complete surrender to the Sadguru leads to the effortless attainment of life's highest goals. The text explicitly states that by surrendering with one's body, speech, and mind to the capable Sai, the four primary objectives of human life—Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (desires), and Moksha (liberation)—come to hand naturally, without the devotee even needing to ask for them. This concept is reinforced by the opening analogy of the chapter, which describes the Sadguru as the helmsman of a boat, ensuring it reaches the far shore, symbolizing spiritual success and liberation.
What does Chapter 6 say about the ultimate rewards for surrendering completely to Sai Baba?
📖 Chapter 6