Chapter 37 portrays the Satguru as having an 'unfathomable form' whose actions leave observers in quiet amazement. He is described as a celibate (Urdhvareta) known to all, who treats men with a sense of brotherhood and women as His sisters or mothers. The text expresses a devotee's aspiration to have the wisdom gained from His company remain unshakable, for their spirit of service to increase, and to fix their unwavering devotion at His feet. The ultimate goal inspired by the Satguru is to see Divinity in all beings and maintain an eternal love for His name.
What qualities and characteristics of the Satguru (Baba) are highlighted in this section?
📖 Chapter 37