The author beautifully illustrates Sai Baba's profound love using the metaphor of a mother's instinctual care for her child. Chapter 3 explains that just as a mother knows her child's hunger without the child needing to ask, and a cow's milk flows naturally for its calf, Sai Baba anticipates and fulfills the needs of His devotees out of pure, selfless love. The text highlights that a child is unaware of the mother's labor or the value of the ornaments she places on them, yet the mother finds joy in giving. This mirrors the actions of the Sadguru, whose compassion and affection are rare gifts bestowed upon His devotees, who are like His children.
The author uses the analogy of a mother and child to describe Sai Baba's love. Can you explain this analogy based on the text?
📖 Chapter 3