The worldly life is full of different relationships, like that of a father-son, mother-son or daughter, wife-husband, etc., also to be found in the worldly life is the delicate guru-disciple relationship. It is a relationship in which, after surrendering to the guru, the disciple remains sincere to him for the rest of his life, and increasing his param vinay (absolute humility) for his guru, he abides by his instructions and attains the ultimate special spiritual siddhi (energy that accomplishes the ultimate). This book puts forth a beautiful description of what constitutes an ideal guru as well as an ideal disciple. Currently many different beliefs about a guru are prevalent and hence people become very confused about how to find the right guru. Perplexing questions on this matter have been asked to Param Pujya Dadashri (master of spiritual science), and he has given answers to the point of total satisfaction of the questioner. According to common knowledge, people consider a guru, a satguru (saint) and a Gnani (master of spiritual science) as one and same, whereas here in this book, Param Pujya Dadashri gives us a clear distinction between the three. With the aim and the vision that both guru and his disciple can go forth on the path of liberation, Param Pujya Dadashri, who while being in the supreme spiritual state as the Gnani, gives various visions and understanding regarding the guru disciple relationship.