What does this chapter's introduction say about the law of Karma and who is most likely to be saved?

📖 Chapter 47

The introduction in Chapter 47 portrays the law of Karma as being exceptionally deep and incomprehensible, to the extent that even the "highly learned are deceived" by its intricacies. However, it offers a path to liberation that prioritizes devotion over intellect. The text makes the clear assertion that "the ignorant but faithful are saved." This suggests that sincere faith and devotion to a saint like Sai are more effective for salvation than scholarly knowledge. Furthermore, listening to Sai's holy stories is presented as a direct method to overcome one's karmic debt, as the narrative promises that upon hearing it, the "bonds of Karma will be severed" (Chapter 47).


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