In Chapter 3, the author uses metaphors like a mother cow and a rain cloud to describe Sai's love. What do these comparisons reveal about the nature of Sainath's grace?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

The metaphors in Chapter 3 powerfully illustrate the spontaneous and unconditional nature of Sainath's grace. The author compares Sai's love to a "motherly cow" that feels a surge of milk and cannot withhold it from her calf, highlighting that this giving is a natural, loving habit. Similarly, Sai is described as a "cloud of joy" that rains to satisfy the thirst of the "Chataka bird," which represents the devotee. These images, as presented in Chapter 3, convey that Sai's grace is not transactional but flows out of His inherent, motherly love for His devotees. He provides spiritual nourishment not because it is earned, but because it is His very nature to do so.


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