The author uses some beautiful metaphors in Chapter 47 to describe being a devotee of Sai. Can you break down what they mean?

📖 Chapter 47

Chapter 47 uses several powerful metaphors to illustrate the abundance and security found in being devoted to Sai Baba. The author asks why they should "struggle for stories" when they are "sitting on the shore of the ocean of Sai's stories," implying an endless supply of wisdom. He compares this state to being "under the shade of the Kalpataru (wish-fulfilling tree)," where a desire is fulfilled as soon as it arises. Another metaphor questions the need for a lamp for one "in the house of the Sun," signifying that with Sai's ultimate illumination, lesser sources of light are irrelevant. These images from Chapter 47 collectively paint a picture of complete spiritual provision, protection, and fulfillment, suggesting that a devotee of Sai lacks nothing.


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