In Chapter 15, the analogy of a mother cat and her kittens is used to illustrate the loving relationship between Sai Baba and his devotees. The text describes how kittens, after their mother returns, eagerly run to cling to her. The mother might initially seem annoyed and growl, causing the kittens to pause. However, once she settles, they swarm her again with love. This persistent affection causes milk to flow, and the mother forgets her annoyance, spreading herself on the ground with affection for them. As detailed in Chapter 15, this imagery beautifully portrays how devotees' persistent love and prayer can move the Guru, who, despite any initial appearance of sternness, ultimately grants them His grace and vision.
How does Chapter 15 use the analogy of a mother cat and her kittens?
📖 Chapter 15