What powerful symbols are used in Chapter 16 to illustrate the Guru's power over worldly existence?

πŸ“– Chapter 16

Chapter 16 employs potent symbolism to convey the Guru's spiritual power. He is called the "staff-bearer of the consciousness of peace," indicating His role in maintaining inner tranquility for devotees. Most strikingly, the text describes the "sharp blade of the sword of Knowledge" that shines brilliantly in His hand. The mere sight of this sword being raised is enough to make the "tree of worldly existence (Bhav-vriksha)" tremble in fear. This powerful image, found in Chapter 16, symbolizes how true spiritual knowledge, wielded by the Guru, has the absolute power to cut through and destroy the root of worldly attachments and the cycle of birth and death.


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