The source material beautifully illustrates the Guru's love using the analogy of a mother's selfless affection for her child. Chapter 3 explains that just as a mother cow feels a surge of milk for her calf or a mother knows her child's hunger without the child even speaking, the Sadguru understands and provides for the devotee's needs without being asked. The text highlights that this compassionate affection is rare. The child is unaware of the mother's labor in giving birth or the value of the ornaments she places on them; similarly, a devotee may not comprehend the Guru's workings, which are born of pure, unconditional love.
The text uses the metaphor of a mother and child to describe the Guru's love. How is this relationship illustrated?
📖 Chapter 3