How does the author describe the nature of Sai Baba's love and grace, using the analogy of a mother?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

Chapter 3 beautifully illustrates the nature of Sai Baba's love by comparing it to that of a mother for her child. The text explains that just as a motherly cow feels a surge of milk for her calf, Sai's love is a natural, overflowing grace. It highlights that a mother knows her child's hunger without the child even speaking, and she provides the breast without being asked. Similarly, the Sadguru provides for the devotee's needs, both spiritual and material, without the devotee even knowing the full extent of the Guru's effort. The author notes that only the mother truly knows the joy of adorning her child with ornaments, and this is like the Sadguru's doing, fulfilling the devotee's needs out of pure, rare compassion.


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