In Chapter 3, the author humbly states that Sainath himself is performing the work of creating these stories, merely using the author as a pretext or instrument. To illustrate this divine grace and the nature of Sai's love, a beautiful analogy is used. The text compares Sai's love to that of a motherly cow who feels a natural surge of milk and does not withhold it from her calf. This is presented as the "natural habit" of the cow, just as it is in Sai's nature to shower love and grace upon His devotees. The author extends this by likening himself to a Chataka bird, whose small thirst is intensely satisfied by the "cloud of joy" that is Sai.
In Chapter 3, the author describes himself as a "pretext" for Sainath's work. What analogy is used to explain this relationship and Sai's grace?
π Chapter 3