There is a nice analogy in this respect, that Krishna is like a dark
rain cloud on the dark moon night (He is indistinguishable, unknown,
and unknowable). In other words we can not see or distinguish the cloud
from the night sky. However, when there is lightening, a flash of light
in the night sky, at that time we are given the capacity to see the
cloud. By light we can thus distinguish the cloud. Similarly, Srimati
Radharani is the only agency by which we can know or realize Krishna.
She alone has the capacity to reveal Krishna to the fallen conditioned
souls and that capacity is Her investment in all living beings which
appears in the heart as faith, sraddha. Thus "Sraddha Devi".
In
Gaudiya-siddhanta the higher position is given to faith as opposed
to knowledge. In fact the verse yasya-devi-para-bhaktir confirms
this point of Gaudiya-siddhanta;
yasya
deve para bhaktir, yatha-deve tatha gurau
tasyaite
kathita hy arthah, prakasante mahatmanah
"Only
unto those great souls who have implicit faith in both the Lord and
the spiritual master are all the imports of Vedic knowledge automatically
revealed." (Svetasvatara Up. 6.38)
Our
Guru Maharaja, Srila Prabhupada, was very fond of this verse. If one
does not have proper faith in Hari, Guru, and Vaishnava then ones
progress in Krishna consciousness will be next to nil. Knowledge, even
the study of the Vedas, will be to no avail unless one has sraddha
in Guru and Krishna.
It
is a fact that sraddha is often confused with the blind faith
of various mundane religionists and others. The faith/belief that there
are many Gods or that Durga, Indra, Ganesh, or Jesus is God is not actually
sraddha anymore than having a university degree means that one
is a brahmana. Brahmana means one who knows what is brahman/parabrahman.
Similarly, sraddha means conviction that by serving Krishna all
other purposes are served. We are not interested in mere credulity.
Sraddha,
faith proper, is the instrument to understand and to know the higher
subjective realm. Knowledge, jnana, is useful only in as much
as it destroys ignorance and increases our sraddha. Only sraddha
which takes us to surrender, saranagati, can fulfill the hearts
innermost hankering and aspiration. There is a nice quote from Srila
Sridhar Maharaja in regards to the limitations of knowledge:
"An
intellectual understanding of Krsna consciousness is impossible. Just
as a bee cannot taste honey by licking the outside of a glass jar, one
cannot enter the domain of higher spirit through the intellect.
Only
by service will Krsna be satisfied and come down, only then will we
be able to understand the nature of higher plane. This is Vedic knowledge.