Guru Charitra Chapter 1 «CERTIFIED ⇒»

Suta Goswami concluded the introduction by saying to Shaunaka and the sages:

Pleased with Sayamdev’s devotion and concern for all beings, Shri Narasimha Saraswati replied:

I bow to the Supreme Lord Dattatreya, the Guru of all Gurus, who is the embodiment of the Trinity—Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the Preserver, and Shiva the Destroyer. He is the ocean of compassion, the remover of the illusion of worldly existence (Samsara). I bow to Lord Dattatreya, who resides in the hearts of His devotees and guides them across the dark ocean of life.

Invocation (Dhyana)

To understand this divine truth, I shall narrate to you the holy story of the . This is the story of Lord Dattatreya, who incarnated as the sage Shripad Shrivallabha and later as Shri Narasimha Saraswati. This book is the very breath of the Guru’s grace.”

Just as a single lamp dispels a thousand years of darkness in a room, a single reading of this sacred text, even if not fully understood, begins to dispel the darkness of ignorance. It is the direct blessing of the Sadguru.”

“O great sages, you have asked a profound question. In Kali Yuga, the scriptures are many, the paths seem complex, and the human mind is weak. But there is one unfailing, direct path: the grace of the Sadguru (the True Guru). guru charitra chapter 1

I bow to the great sage, Shri Saraswati Gangadhar, who composed this sacred text. I bow to my own Guru, who revealed the light of Self-knowledge.

“This single chapter, even by itself, has great power. If a devotee reads or hears this first chapter—the ‘Praise of the Guru’—with concentration, the Lord of the Gurus, Dattatreya, becomes pleased.

‘O Lord, my mind is peaceful in your presence. But for future generations, who will not have you physically before them, how will they receive your grace? Please tell me in detail—the story of Lord Dattatreya’s incarnations, the rituals of Guru worship, and the path to cross this worldly ocean. Please bless me with a boat to ferry the drowning souls of the future.’ Suta Goswami concluded the introduction by saying to

Suta Goswami smiled, his eyes filled with mercy. He replied:

Sayamdev’s heart was overflowing with love, yet he had a doubt. One day, he approached his Guru, Shri Narasimha Saraswati, who was seated under a sacred Audumber tree. Bowing low, Sayamdev asked:

O Sayamdev, listen carefully. I will first tell you the glory of the Guru, then the descent of Lord Dattatreya into the world as Shripad Shrivallabha, and finally My own story as Narasimha Saraswati. This composition will be known as the .’ Invocation (Dhyana) To understand this divine truth, I