Chapter 47 employs several beautiful metaphors to illustrate the endless supply of spiritual wisdom and grace available through Sai Baba. The narrator states that devotees are "sitting on the shore of the ocean of Sai's stories," implying a vast, inexhaustible source. He compares being a devotee to being under the shade of a Kalpataru, or a wish-fulfilling tree, where desires are instantly fulfilled. Another metaphor asks, "In the house of the Sun, who worries about a lamp?" suggesting that in Sai's brilliant presence, lesser forms of illumination are unnecessary. Finally, the text mentions that for one who constantly drinks the nectar of Sai's grace, poison has no effect, emphasizing the protective power that comes with devotion.
Could you explain the metaphors used in Chapter 47 to describe the abundance of Sai's stories and grace?
📖 Chapter 47