One becomes true disciple only by getting the divine word of Guru absorbed in the mind and becoming a humble slave of the Guru. For virtually a possessor of the child-like wisdom, he is free of deceit and infatuations.
Since his consciousness is engrossed in the name of the Lord; he is least affected by praise or rejection.
Fragrance and foul smell, poison or elixir are the same for him, because his (devotee's) conscious is absorbed in Him.
He remains stable and uniform even if he uses his hands in good or indifferent deeds; or treads path not worthy of appreciation. Such a devotee never harbours any feeling of deceit, falsehood or ill deeds. (107)