Chapter 3 uses the analogy of a mother's love to illustrate the nature of Sai Baba's compassion. The text explains that just as a mother knows her child's hunger without the child even speaking, Baba understands the needs of his devotees. The passage highlights that a mother's affection is instinctual and selfless; she puts ornaments on her child, knowing the joy of it herself, while the child is unaware of their value. This is presented as being similar to the doings of a Sadguru, whose rare affection and compassion lead him to fulfill the needs and whims of his devotees as a mother would for her own child.
The text compares Baba's love to a mother's. Can you explain this analogy in more detail?
π Chapter 3