What is the main message conveyed at the beginning of Chapter 19 regarding devotion to the Supreme Being?

πŸ“– Chapter 19

The beginning of Chapter 19 conveys a powerful message about the nature of devotion, emphasizing that the devotee's faith is what truly matters, not the scale of the offering. The author uses the analogies of performing Aarti to the great Sun with just a small wick, or offering a palmful of water back to the immense ocean. While these acts seem disproportionately small, Chapter 19 explains that the Supreme Power, like the Sun or the Ocean, does not weigh the right or wrong of the offering but looks only at the devotee's sincere faith. The goal is to honor the devotee, showing that even the smallest acts of devotion are cherished.


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