Chapter 4 mentions that religious practitioners can grow tired of their duties. What specific examples are given, and what does this signify?

📖 Chapter 4

In its description of a world needing a saint's intervention, Chapter 4 provides specific examples of spiritual fatigue. It states that saints incarnate when Brahmins grow tired of their daily prayers (Sandhya) and baths, when the ritualistic grow tired of their ceremonies, and when Yogis become weary of their chanting, penance, and meditation. This signifies a deep-seated spiritual malaise where even the most dedicated practitioners lose their connection and commitment to their path. This widespread weariness, as detailed in the chapter, is a clear indicator that the very foundation of religious practice is decaying, necessitating a divine intervention to revive faith and purpose.


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