Chapter 3 beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's love for his devotees using the analogy of a mother and her child. The text compares Baba's grace to a mother cow that feels a surge of milk for her calf or a human mother who instinctively knows her child is hungry even before the child asks. This comparison highlights the selfless, natural, and unconditional nature of the Guru's love. Just as a child is unaware of the value of the ornaments a mother places on them, a devotee may not fully comprehend the depth of the Guru's grace. The affection is given freely and compassionately, fulfilling the devotee's needs out of pure love, much like a mother who endures pain to bring a child into the world.
Can you explain the analogy of the mother and child that is used to describe Sai Baba's love?
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