Chapter 3 uses powerful maternal analogies to illustrate the Sadguru's love. First, Sai's love is compared to a motherly cow who feels a surge of milk for her calf and does not withhold it; this is presented as a natural habit reflecting Sai's affection. The text further elaborates on this theme by comparing the Sadguru to a human mother who instinctively knows her child's hunger and provides her breast without the child even having to ask. This comparison emphasizes that the Sadguru, like a compassionate mother, understands and fulfills the devotee's needs without being prompted, a depth of affection the child or devotee cannot fully comprehend.
Describe the analogies used in the text to explain the nature of a Sadguru's love for his devotees.
📖 Chapter 3