The text discusses the author's pride being destroyed. How does this lesson on humility connect to the concept of Shraddha?

📖 Chapter 2

In Chapter 2, the author describes how he was given a lesson to dissolve his pride in debating, which taught him to remain humble for life. This experience is directly connected to the necessity of faith (Shraddha). The text flows from the realization that debating is a harmful trait to the firm scriptural truth that "Without faith (Shraddha) and patience (Saburi), Not a bit of the spiritual goal is achieved." This structure implies that pride and argumentativeness are significant obstacles, while humility creates the fertile ground in which Shraddha and Saburi can flourish, thereby making spiritual progress possible.


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