Chapter 11 offers specific instructions on how to approach the worship of a Guru. It advises that the devotee's foundation, or "seat," should be unwavering faith in the Guru's word. The act of worship must be performed with a firm resolve and a renunciation of all worldly desires. The chapter expands the concept of the Guru's presence, stating that the "King of Gurus" exists in seven forms: the idol, the sacrificial ground, fire, light, the sun, water, and the Brahmin. Therefore, exclusive worship should be directed towards him through these manifestations. The ultimate goal, as described in Chapter 11, is to hold his feet with total devotion to experience the wonders of Guru-worship.
What guidance does Chapter 11 provide on the proper way to perform worship of the Guru?
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