What does Chapter 12 say about the importance of faith compared to intellectual pride?

πŸ“– Chapter 12

Chapter 12 strongly advocates for the power of faith over intellectual pride. It warns against individuals who are well-versed in scriptures but are "intoxicated with the pride of knowledge," as they tend to obstruct the path of devotion. The text explicitly states that one should not keep the company of such people. As described in Chapter 12, the "stiffness of dry knowledge is fruitless." In contrast, the chapter teaches that even an ignorant person can overcome the crisis and fear of worldly existence purely through the power of firm faith. By placing faith at the feet of a saint, the ignorance of the ignorant is destroyed, which is a feat that proud scriptural scholars often fail to achieve.


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