Chapter 47 presents the law of Karma as a profound and enigmatic force that is beyond ordinary comprehension. Verse 20 explicitly states, "The law of Karma is very deep; no one can comprehend it." It suggests that intellectual prowess is not sufficient to navigate its complexities, noting that even the "highly learned are deceived" by it. However, the text offers a path to deliverance not through knowledge, but through faith. It draws a sharp contrast by claiming that "the ignorant but faithful are saved." This implies that sincere devotion and faith in a protector like Sai Baba are more effective in transcending the intricate bonds of Karma than scholarly understanding or intellectual analysis.
What does Chapter 47 say about the law of Karma and who can overcome it?
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