In Chapter 3, the author describes himself as a 'pretext' for Sainath's work. What analogy is used to explain Sai's grace and love in this context?

πŸ“– Chapter 3

Chapter 3 beautifully illustrates the nature of Sai's grace using a powerful analogy. The author humbly states that he is merely a pretext and it is Sainath Himself who is accomplishing the work of creating the text. To explain this divine action, the chapter compares Sai Baba to a motherly cow. As Chapter 3 explains, "A motherly cow feels a surge of milk; she does not withhold it without her calf. This is the natural habit of the cow; such is the love of Sai." This comparison emphasizes that Sai's grace flows naturally and spontaneously out of pure, unconditional love for His devotees, much like a cow's milk flows for its calf, satisfying the devotee's spiritual thirst.


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