Chapters 6-15 are dedicated to the life and teachings of Gorakshanath, one of the most revered Nathas. Gorakshanath is credited with developing the concept of the " Nath philosophy," which emphasizes the importance of spiritual practice, self-realization, and the attainment of liberation. These chapters provide insights into Gorakshanath's early life, his spiritual practices, and his teachings on the nature of reality.

The Navnath Bhaktisar is a valuable resource for:

No Nath text is complete without spectacular miracles ( prabhava ), and these chapters deliver them in abundance. Adhyay 26 describes how (the Nath associated with alchemy) turns iron into gold but then throws the gold into a river, declaring, "The mind that covets gold can never know the eternal." This is a direct critique of materialistic yoga—powers are to be discarded, not displayed.