Maharaj's advice was primarily ethical in nature, rather than focusing on profound Vedanta subjects or discourses on the Upanishads. As Chapter 0 explains, this approach aligns with the Sadguru's scriptural practice of first purifying the disciple's ground before sowing the seed of knowledge. His goal was to prepare his followers by instilling foundational ethical principles. While he did not openly discuss complex spiritual philosophies, the advice he gave in the form of direct experience was considered infinitely more valuable by his devotees, leading them to the highest benefit. This method was part of his mission for the salvation of all people.
What was the primary focus of Maharaj's advice, and why did he not teach profound Vedanta openly?
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