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

📖 Chapter 3

The text in Chapter 3 employs a powerful analogy of a mother and child to illustrate the nature of a Sadguru's love. It compares Sai's grace to a mother cow that feels a natural surge of milk for her calf, giving it without reservation. It further explains that a mother knows her child's hunger and needs without the child even having to ask. The child is unaware of the mother's labor or the value of the ornaments she places on them; only the mother knows that joy. This selfless, intuitive, and profound compassion is likened to the actions of the Sadguru, who fulfills the devotee's needs out of a rare and deep affection, knowing their unspoken wants.


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