Can you analyze the metaphors used in Chapter 47 to describe the abundance and power of Sai's stories?

📖 Chapter 47

Chapter 47 uses a series of rich metaphors to illustrate the boundless nature of Sai Baba's stories and the protection they offer. The author presents them as an "ocean of Sai's stories," implying vastness and depth. Being under the "shade of the Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)" is another metaphor, suggesting that spiritual desires are instantly fulfilled by engaging with these narratives. As detailed in Chapter 47, the text also compares this spiritual wealth to being in the "house of the Sun," where a lamp is unnecessary, and to constantly drinking "nectar," which renders any "wave of poison" harmless. These images collectively convey a sense of inexhaustible spiritual nourishment and ultimate security for devotees.


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