Chapter 12 seems to prioritize faith over intellectual knowledge. Could you elaborate on this theme based on the text?

πŸ“– Chapter 12

Yes, Chapter 12 strongly emphasizes the superiority of faith over intellectualism. The text warns against the "stiffness of dry knowledge," stating it is fruitless. It criticizes those who, though well-versed in scriptures, become intoxicated with the pride of knowledge and obstruct the path of devotion, suggesting their end will not be good. Conversely, the chapter teaches that an ignorant person, by the sheer power of faith, can successfully cross the fearful ocean of worldly existence. It concludes that by placing firm faith at the feet of saints, the ignorance of the ignorant is destroyed, a feat that proud scriptural scholars often fail to achieve for themselves.


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