In Chapter 15, an analogy is used to describe the relationship between a Guru and their devotees. The mother cat represents the Guru, Sai, and the kittens represent the loving devotees. The kittens eagerly run to cling to their mother after she returns, symbolizing the devotees' eagerness for the Guru's presence and grace. The mother cat might initially growl, causing the kittens to pause, which can be seen as a test of the devotees' faith or the Guru's initial stern demeanor. However, as the kittens persist in their loving approach, the mother forgets her growling, and milk begins to flow. This illustrates how a devotee's persistent love and faith can melt the Guru's heart, causing divine grace and spiritual nourishment to flow freely, as detailed in Chapter 15.
Can you explain the analogy of the mother cat and her kittens as described in Chapter 15?
π Chapter 15