The passages from Chapter 3 use the analogy of a mother putting ornaments on her child to illustrate the nature of a Sadguru's love, but they do not mention any specific ornaments or their monetary value. The text states, "When putting ornaments on a child, the child does not know the value in them. Only the mother knows that joy; similar is the doing of the Sadguru." This metaphor, as explained in Chapter 3, is meant to show that a devotee, like a child, may not understand the true worth or purpose of the Guru's blessings and actions, but the Guru, like a loving mother, acts out of pure compassion and knows the ultimate benefit.
Baba uses an analogy of a mother and child. What specific ornaments does he say the mother puts on the child, and what is their value?
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