The metaphor of the mother cow and her calf in Chapter 3 serves to illustrate the spontaneous and unconditional nature of Sainath's love and grace. The text explains that just as a motherly cow feels a surge of milk and does not withhold it from her calf, Sai's love flows naturally to his devotees. This is described as the 'natural habit of the cow.' By using this imagery, the chapter conveys that Sai Himself is the true author of these stories, merely using the writer as a pretext, or a calf, to let His grace flow. This grace, like a 'cloud of joy,' rains down to satisfy the spiritual thirst of all devotees.
Chapter 3 uses a metaphor involving a cow and her calf. What does this metaphor reveal about the nature of Sai's grace and the creation of His stories?
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