According to Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra, holding firmly to the feet of the Sadguru is an act of supreme devotion. The text beautifully explains that this single act is equivalent to bowing to the Trinity of Brahma and others, and it is a salutation to the Supreme Brahman itself. The chapter emphasizes that taking a dip in this one 'ocean' of the Guru's grace achieves the merit of all pilgrimage sites. By positioning oneself at the Guru's feet, all gods are found, highlighting the Sadguru as the ultimate, wish-fulfilling path to liberation and self-knowledge.
What does the beginning of Chapter 27 of Sai Satcharitra say about the significance of devotion to a Sadguru?
📖 Chapter 27