Chapter 12 explains that saints play a compassionate and guiding role for those lost in worldly ignorance. The text acknowledges that some people are ignorant of the supreme spiritual goal (Paramartha) and are engrossed in desires for wealth and family. Instead of scorning them, saints feel pity and might even "devote his life to them." As Chapter 12 suggests, a saint's intervention can help manifest firm faith in these individuals, which is considered more valuable than rigid, theoretical knowledge. Saints are described as the "sun for the darkness of ignorance," using their love and merit to help even the ignorant and innocent find the right path.
According to Chapter 12, what is a saint's role concerning people who are ignorant of spiritual goals and attached to worldly life?
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