Chapter 3 uses a touching analogy of a mother and child to illustrate the nature of a Sadguru's love. The text explains that just as a mother knows her child's hunger and offers her breast without the child even having to ask, the Sadguru intuitively understands and provides for the devotee's needs. The child is unaware of the mother's suffering during childbirth or the value of the ornaments she places on him, yet the mother's joy is in the act of giving. This comparison highlights the selfless, compassionate, and rare affection of the Guru, who fulfills the devotee's desires out of pure love, much like a mother's instinctual care for her child.
Can you explain the analogy of the mother and child used in the text to describe the Guru's love?
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