The text seems to imply that a mother's love is superior to that of a Sadguru, as the mother acts instinctively without being asked. Is the Sadguru's love considered secondary?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 3

The text does not suggest a hierarchy where a mother's love is superior to a Sadguru's. Instead, Chapter 3 uses the powerful and selfless love of a mother for her child as an analogy to help the reader understand the nature of a Sadguru's grace. The author states, "similar is the doing of the Sadguru." The comparison highlights how the Sadguru, like a mother who knows her child's hunger without being told, provides for the devotee's spiritual needs out of pure, selfless compassion. The point is to illustrate the depth and rarity of such affection, not to rank one above the other.


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