Chapter 19 explains that the divine, like the Sun or the Ocean, possesses immense power, yet it primarily values the devotee's faith rather than the scale of the offering. The text provides several analogies to illustrate this point. For instance, just as a worshipper performs Aarti to the powerful Sun with a small wick, or a devotee offers a piece of jaggery to a Ganesha idol made from that same jaggery, the act is a symbol of devotion. As described in Chapter 19, the goal of the divine is to honor the devotee's faith, not to judge the material value of the oblation.
According to Chapter 19, how should one understand the relationship between a devotee's offering and God's greatness?
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