Chapter 11 provides specific instructions for how a devotee should approach worship. It advises that faith in the Guru's word should be one's seat, and that one must renounce all worldly desires to perform worship with firm resolve. Furthermore, it expands the concept of worship by stating that the King of Gurus, Sai Baba, exists in seven different forms: the idol, the sacrificial ground, fire, light, the sun, water, and the Brahmin. The chapter encourages exclusive worship of him through these forms, emphasizing that holding his feet with total devotion leads to experiencing the wonders of Guru-worship.
What guidance does Chapter 11 offer on the proper way for a devotee to perform worship?
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