Chapter 19 provides beautiful analogies to illustrate the nature of a devotee's faith. It compares worship to offering a small lamp to the powerful Sun, presenting a jaggery snack to a Ganesha idol made of that same jaggery, or offering a palmful of ocean water back to the vast ocean. As explained in this chapter, these actions might seem illogical, but their significance lies not in the act itself but in the devotee's faith. The divine, like the Sun or the Ocean, looks at the devotee's pure faith and honors it, rather than judging the action as right or wrong.
Chapter 19 uses several examples to explain the nature of devotion. Can you describe them and their significance?
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