Chapter 27 addresses the challenge of Maya by identifying worldly attachments—such as one's body, home, son, and wife—as the futile business of "I" and "mine." It dismisses these as momentary Maya, comparing them to a fleeting shadow at noon. For those who wish to avoid being obstructed by this entanglement, the chapter provides a clear solution: one must surrender to Sai with singular devotion. It further states that while even the Vedas and Shastras have given up on finding the end of Maya, the person who learns to see God in all beings will surely be saved, emphasizing that devotion is the key to transcending illusion.
What guidance does Chapter 27 offer for dealing with the illusions of Maya and worldly attachments?
📖 Chapter 27