You claim Shraddha and Saburi are important, but Chapter 2 only mentions them once in passing. Can you provide a detailed explanation of what 'Shraddha' and 'Saburi' mean and how to practice them, based ONLY on the provided text?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 2

The provided text from Chapter 2 emphasizes the critical importance of faith (Shraddha) and patience (Saburi) by stating that without them, "Not a bit of the spiritual goal is achieved." However, this chapter does not offer a detailed definition or a practical guide on how to cultivate these virtues. The mention appears as a profound conclusion Hemadpant reaches after reflecting on the folly of debating and the necessity of having a Guru, as exemplified by even divine figures like Rama and Krishna. The passage frames Shraddha and Saburi as foundational requirements for spiritual progress, a "firm" scriptural truth that the author experienced directly, but it does not elaborate further on their specific meanings or practices within these particular chunks.


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