Sri Guru finds a disciple in himself. Concept of Avatara!
Sri Guru came across a lot of devotees during his journeys. Albeit, it's not until thirteenth century that he found someone to pass on his treasures too. During seventh and eighth centuries, he came across the most potent student in Gorakhnath. Even though Gorakhnath was at the pinnacle of powers and devotion for Guru, he didn't get the key directly from Dattatreya. He received the rewards of meditation and devotion for his Guru, Matsyendranath. Dattatreya did bless him but didn't pass on his entire treasures to him. Previously too, Dattatreya came across other students, notable of which were Kartavirya Arjuna and Parshurama. Both these had unswerving and unparalleled devotion towards Sri Guru. Kartavirya Arjuna, who severed his head, metaphorically a thousand times in devotion, didn't ask for anything spiritually substantial from the master. He was an Haihaya ruler of Mahishmati (in present day Madhya Pradesh, around the river Naramada. Most people associate it with ...
