The Satcharita often uses the analogy of a mother's love for Sai Baba. Can you explain how this comparison is used in the text?

📖 Chapter 3

The text uses the powerful analogy of a mother's love to illustrate the nature of Sai Baba's compassion and grace for his devotees. According to Chapter 3, just as a mother cow feels a natural surge of milk for her calf, Sai's love flows effortlessly and spontaneously. The analogy is deepened by explaining that a mother knows her child's needs, like hunger, even before the child expresses them. She provides for the child without being asked, finding her own joy in caring for them. The text states, 'similar is the doing of the Sadguru,' who understands and fulfills the needs and even the 'whims' of his devotees, who are likened to his children, without them even realizing the full value of the grace they are receiving.


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