The text from Chapter 47 describes the law of Karma as being 'very deep' and something that 'no one can comprehend.' It emphasizes the inscrutable nature of Karma by stating that even the 'highly learned are deceived' by its workings. However, the chapter offers a path to deliverance that does not rely on intellectual understanding. It makes a clear distinction by proclaiming that while the learned may falter, 'the ignorant but faithful are saved.' This suggests that faith and devotion are presented as a more effective means of navigating the complexities of Karma than scholarly knowledge, highlighting the supreme importance of having a protector like Sai.
How does this passage describe the law of Karma, and who is said to be saved from its complexities?
📖 Chapter 47