Chapter 11 suggests that the foundation of worship is to have unwavering faith in the Guru's word as one's seat and to renounce all worldly desires. Beyond this internal resolve, the chapter expands the concept of worship by stating that the "King of Gurus" exists in multiple forms. A devotee can exclusively worship him by recognizing his presence in the idol, the sacrificial ground, fire, light, the sun, water, and even the Brahmin. By holding his feet with total devotion through these various manifestations, as Chapter 11 advises, the devotee can experience the wonder of the Guru fluctuating as the Supreme Brahman.
What methods of worship does Chapter 11 recommend for a devotee of the Guru?
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