The text in Chapter 3 employs a powerful analogy to illustrate Sai Baba's love for his devotees. It compares His grace to a motherly cow that feels a natural surge of milk and does not withhold it from her calf. This signifies that Sai's love flows spontaneously and abundantly. The comparison extends to a human mother who intuitively knows her child's hunger and provides nourishment even before the child asks. Similarly, the Sadguru understands and fulfills the needs of his devotees without being explicitly asked, and the devotees, like children, may not even comprehend the value of the grace they are receiving.
The text uses an analogy of a mother's love to describe Sai's grace. Can you explain this comparison?
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