Regular recitation is believed to lead to the four goals of life: Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (liberation).
Devotees believe that chanting the 182 verses of the Shri Guru Gita helps in: shri guru gita: the divine song of the guru
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According to tradition, the Guru Gita was revealed when Parvati observed Lord Shiva—the Supreme Being and teacher of the universe—reverently bowing to someone. Confused, she asked, "O Lord, you are the highest reality, the teacher of all. To whom are you prostrating?". To whom are you prostrating
: Shiva explains he is bowing to the Guru Principle , asserting that the Guru is the Supreme Being personified.
As the famous verse states:
: While atop Mount Kailash, Parvati witnesses Shiva prostrating himself. Curious why the "Lord of all" would bow to anyone, she asks him to reveal the path to salvation.