Chapter 38 emphasizes the paramount importance of faith when receiving Prasad from a Guru. The text warns that if a disciple harbors doubts about whether the Prasad is edible or inedible, they risk 'spiritual suicide' and a downfall. This principle is highlighted to explain why devotees accepted what was given without question. The true 'Dakshina' or offering is defined not as a material gift, but as the faithful execution of the Guru's orders. This illustrates that a disciple's unwavering trust and obedience are central to their spiritual progress at the Guru's feet.
What is the expected attitude of a disciple towards Prasad from their Guru, according to the text?
📖 Chapter 38