Based on the twelfth chapter, what is the attitude of Sai and other saints towards the ignorant and those attached to worldly desires?

📖 Chapter 12

Chapter 12 explains that saints hold a compassionate view towards those who are ignorant and attached to worldly things. The text notes that some people are ignorant, not knowing the spiritual supreme goal, and instead 'wallow in the desire for wife, son, and wealth.' Rather than condemn them, saints and God are shown to have pity and affection for such innocent and ignorant ones. Chapter 12 states that a saint might even devote his life to them, believing that firm faith can manifest even in the ignorant. This is contrasted with the 'stiffness of dry knowledge,' which is considered fruitless without faith.


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