Can you explain the metaphors the author uses in Chapter 47 to describe the abundance of grace available through Sai Baba?

πŸ“– Chapter 47

In Chapter 47, the author employs several powerful metaphors to convey the endless spiritual blessings one receives from Sai Baba. He compares his position to "sitting on the shore of the ocean of Sai's stories," implying an infinite supply. He also describes being under the shade of the "Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)," where a desire is fulfilled the moment it arises. Another metaphor is being "in the house of the Sun," where one has no need for a small lamp, signifying the overwhelming nature of Sai's spiritual light. Finally, he mentions that for one who "drinks nectar constantly, what effect can a wave of poison have?" These images collectively illustrate a state of complete spiritual fulfillment, protection, and abundance provided by Sai's grace.


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