Chapter 19 uses several analogies to describe devotion. Can you explain them and their significance?

📖 Chapter 19

Chapter 19 beautifully illustrates the nature of pure devotion through several powerful analogies. It compares a devotee's offering to Sai to performing Aarti to the Sun with a small wick, offering jaggery to a Ganesha idol made of jaggery, or offering a palmful of ocean water back to the ocean itself. As detailed in this chapter, these actions might seem small or inappropriate at first glance, but they highlight a profound truth. The Sun and the Ocean, representing the immense power of the Divine, do not judge the offering's size but look only at the devotee's faith. This teaches us that the goal is to honor the devotee's pure intention, emphasizing that faith is more important than the scale of the offering.


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