What is the significance of holding onto the Sadguru's feet as described in Chapter 27?

πŸ“– Chapter 27

Chapter 27 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that holding firmly to the feet of the Sadguru is an act of supreme devotion. It is considered equivalent to bowing to the Trinity of Brahma and others, and even a salutation to the Supreme Brahman itself. This act is described as taking a dip in a single ocean that grants the merit of all pilgrimage sites combined. By sitting at the Guru's feet, a devotee can find all gods, highlighting the immense spiritual power and blessings that come from complete surrender and devotion to the Guru, as beautifully articulated in this chapter.


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