The text from Chapter 2 does not present Shraddha and Saburi as Hemadpant's original or independently developed philosophy. Instead, he presents them as a 'scriptural truth' that is essential for spiritual life, stating, 'Without a Guru, there is no knowledge or spiritual goal; this scriptural truth is firm... Without faith (Shraddha) and patience (Saburi), Not a bit of the spiritual goal is achieved.' As described in Chapter 2, Hemadpant's role is that of a narrator conveying timeless spiritual principles, which he accepts with sincerity, rather than originating them himself.
What was Hemadpant's original philosophy on Shraddha and Saburi that he developed independently of Sai Baba?
๐ Chapter 2