The metaphor of the mother cat and her kittens in Chapter 15 serves to explain how Sai responds to the persistent love of his devotees. The text describes how kittens, upon their mother's return, run to her with love to cling to her. The mother cat might initially growl, causing the kittens to pause. However, once she settles, they swarm her again with affection. According to Chapter 15, this loving persistence causes milk to flow, and the mother forgets her previous growling, spreading herself on the ground affectionately. This illustrates that even if a devotee perceives initial sternness from the Guru, unwavering love and devotion will ultimately be met with grace and nourishment.
Can you explain the metaphor of the mother cat and her kittens as described in Chapter 15?
📖 Chapter 15