Chapter 3 portrays Sai Baba as the ultimate source and impeller of the stories, stating, 'Keeping me in front as a pretext, He Himself did this work.' This suggests that the author is merely an instrument for Sainath's grace. The chapter uses powerful metaphors to describe His love, comparing it to a 'motherly cow' that feels a surge of milk for her calf, highlighting it as a natural and spontaneous outpouring of affection. Furthermore, Sai is depicted as a 'cloud of joy' that rains down to satisfy the devotee's spiritual thirst. This illustrates that, as Chapter 3 explains, Sai Baba's grace is not transactional but is a natural expression of His love, intended to fulfill the hopes of His devotees and lead them toward liberation.
How does Chapter 3 describe Sai Baba's personal role in the creation of these sacred stories and the grace He extends to His devotees?
๐ Chapter 3