How does the author use the analogy of a mother and child to describe the love of a Sadguru like Sai Baba?

📖 Chapter 3

The author uses a powerful maternal analogy to illustrate the nature of a Sadguru's love. Chapter 3 explains that just as a motherly cow naturally feels a surge of milk for her calf, Sai Baba's love flows spontaneously to His devotees. The text further elaborates that a mother understands her child's hunger without the child even speaking and provides nourishment. The child remains unaware of the mother's efforts or sacrifices. This is compared to the Sadguru's compassion, which is described as a rare affection that fulfills the devotee's needs out of pure, selfless love.


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