Chapter 14 discusses spirituality, but what does it say about a person's worldly duties and endeavors?

📖 Chapter 14

Chapter 14 of the Sai Satcharitra provides a balanced perspective on spirituality and worldly life. While it stresses the transient nature of the world and the importance of seeking self-realization, it does not advocate for abandoning one's responsibilities. The text explicitly states that one should not be lazy in worldly duties or indifferent to human endeavor. It suggests that if a person is observant while stepping into worldly affairs, spirituality can be attained without effort. This implies that one can pursue spiritual goals concurrently with fulfilling their worldly obligations. The key, as mentioned in Chapter 14, is to remain mindful and aware, remembering the ultimate goal of life even while engaged in daily activities.


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