The ultimate outcome of meditating on the Guru, as described in Chapter 45, is the complete transformation of the devotee's consciousness. The text explains that by constantly meditating on the Guru, 'the meditator becomes the object of meditation itself,' a principle illustrated by the analogy of the larva and the wasp. This profound practice of meditation is presented as the most effective means for self-upliftment. As a result, the sense of being an individual (Jiva) is forgotten, worldly consciousness fades away, and the concepts of birth and death dissolve. Chapter 45 states that this leads to the attainment of the bliss of self-realization, where one sees God in all beings.
What is the ultimate result of meditating on the Guru's name and form?
📖 Chapter 45