Chapter 19 illustrates the nature of pure devotion through several powerful analogies. It compares a devotee's worship to offering a small wick in Aarti to the magnificent Sun, or offering a jaggery snack to a Ganesha idol made of the same jaggery. Another example given is offering a palmful of water back to the vast ocean. As explained in Chapter 19, these acts may seem insignificant, but their purpose is to show that powerful entities like the Sun and Ocean look at the devotee's faith, not the scale or logic of the offering. The goal is to honor the devotee's sincere belief.
How does Chapter 19 explain the concept of devotion through its analogies?
📖 Chapter 19