Chapter 47 employs several rich metaphors to convey the boundless nature of Sai's grace. The narrator claims that followers are "sitting on the shore of the ocean of Sai's stories," implying an endless supply. Sai is also compared to a "Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)," where desires are fulfilled instantly. The text asks, "In the house of the Sun, who worries about a lamp?" suggesting that Sai's presence makes all lesser forms of guidance obsolete. Finally, the protection of Sai is likened to constantly drinking nectar, which renders any "wave of poison" harmless, highlighting the complete security found in his devotion.
Can you explain the metaphors used in Chapter 47 to illustrate the abundance of wisdom and protection offered by Sai?
๐ Chapter 47