The Sai Satcharitra, particularly in Chapter 35, makes a clear distinction between faith and logic on the path of devotion. The text explicitly states, "There is no work for logic here; the feeling of reverence should be abundant." It warns that an individual who is purely logical, argumentative, critical, and lacking in faith cannot attain proper knowledge of a saint. This profound understanding is reserved only for the pure devotee. Readers are encouraged to approach the sacred stories without a fault-finding attitude, viewing the content as being inspired directly by the supremely compassionate Sai, and to establish his image in their hearts through constant remembrance.
How does the Sai Satcharitra address the role of logic and intellect versus faith on the spiritual path?
๐ Chapter 35