According to Chapter 37, a Satguru is described as a celibate (Urdhvareta) who is known to all and maintains a familial relationship with humanity, treating men as brothers and women as sisters or mothers. His actions are considered unfathomable, to the point where those who try to understand their cause eventually give up in amazement. The text emphasizes that being in the company of such a guru can lead to obtaining wisdom that remains steady and unshakable, fostering a spirit of service and unwavering devotion at His feet.
What qualities does the text describe a Satguru as having?
๐ Chapter 37