Chapter 47 presents the law of Karma as a profound and mysterious force that is ultimately beyond human comprehension. The text states, "The law of Karma is very deep; no one can comprehend it." It highlights a paradox where even the "highly learned are deceived" by its intricacies. However, the chapter offers a path to salvation not through intellect but through devotion, asserting that "the ignorant but faithful are saved." Furthermore, it suggests a way to mitigate Karma's effects through spiritual practice, noting that hearing the purifying story of Sai Baba can cause the "bonds of Karma" to be severed, offering deliverance from sin.
What does Chapter 47 teach us about the law of Karma and who can overcome it?
📖 Chapter 47