Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 The sadguru who imparts knowledge of the Self, is given a very high place in vedAnta. He is equated to God. SrI Sankara brings out the incomparable glory of the sadguru in the first verse of his work 'SataSlokI'. The translation of this verse is given below: There is nothing in all the three worlds that can be compared to the Sadguru who imparts the knowledge of the Self. The legendary philosopher's stone may perhaps be suggested as an apt comparison, because it has the capacity to convert a piece of iron into gold, just as the sadguru converts an ordinary disciple into an enlightened person. But this comparison cannot stand because, while the sadguru makes the disciple another guru like himself, the philosopher's stone does not have the power to convert a piece of iron into another philosopher's stone like itself. Therefore the sadguru is incomparable and even transcends the world in glory. S.N.Sastri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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