Chapter 12 of the Sai Satcharitra explains that saints hold a compassionate view towards those who are ignorant and engrossed in worldly pursuits. The text describes such individuals as those who 'wallow in the desire for wife, son, and wealth,' not knowing the spiritual supreme goal. Instead of scorning them, the chapter states that 'God affectionately caresses such ignorant and innocent ones' and that a saint might even 'devote his life to them.' The key message from this chapter is that pity is felt for the ignorant, and through a saint's guidance, firm faith can be manifested in them, which is far more valuable than 'the stiffness of dry knowledge.'
What does Chapter 12 say about how saints and God view people who are ignorant and attached to worldly desires?
π Chapter 12