The analogy in Chapter 15 serves to illustrate the nature of the relationship between a Guru and their devotees. The kittens represent the devotees who, filled with love, persistently seek out their Guru, who is symbolized by the mother cat. According to the description in Chapter 15, the mother cat might initially seem annoyed or growl, causing the kittens to pause. However, their continued loving persistence eventually wins her over. She forgets her irritation, lies down affectionately, and allows milk to flow. This signifies that even if a Guru appears stern, a devotee's unwavering love and sincere prayers will ultimately please the Guru, who then bestows grace and spiritual nourishment.
Chapter 15 uses an analogy involving a mother cat and her kittens. Can you explain what this analogy represents in the context of the Guru-devotee relationship?
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