In Chapter 3, the relationship between a Sadguru and a devotee is beautifully compared to that of a mother and her child to illustrate the nature of divine grace and love. The text explains that a mother instinctively knows her child's hunger and provides her breast without the child even having to ask. Similarly, the Sadguru understands the spiritual needs of the devotee and provides for them without being prompted. The child is unaware of the mother's labor in childbirth or the value of the ornaments she provides. In the same way, a devotee may not fully comprehend the Sadguru's doings or the depth of their compassion, which is described as a rare and precious affection.
Explain the analogy used in Chapter 3 that compares the Sadguru's grace to a mother's love for her child.
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