In Chapter 3, the author presents himself as merely a pretext or an instrument for the creation of the Satcharitra, asserting that Sainath Himself is the true doer of the work. The text explains that Sainath showed grace and initiated this project for the ultimate benefit of His devotees. To illustrate this selfless, flowing grace, a beautiful analogy is used. As mentioned in Chapter 3, Sai's love is compared to that of a motherly cow who feels a natural surge of milk and does not withhold it from her calf. This is the cow's inherent nature, symbolizing how Sai's grace flows naturally and abundantly to His devotees to satisfy their spiritual thirst.
How does Chapter 3 describe the role of Sainath in the creation of the Satcharitra, and what analogy is used to explain His grace?
π Chapter 3