The texts compare Sai Baba's love to that of a mother. Can you explain this comparison and what it reveals about the Sadguru's compassion?

📖 Chapter 3

The comparison illustrates the selfless and intuitive nature of Sai Baba's love for his devotees. According to Chapter 3, just as a mother feels a surge of milk for her calf or knows her child's hunger without being asked, Sai provides for his followers' needs. This "cloud of joy" rains down to satisfy the devotee's thirst. The text highlights that the devotee, like a child, often doesn't even comprehend the value of the Guru's efforts. This analogy emphasizes that the Sadguru's affection and compassion are innate and freely given, a rare form of affection born from enduring pain for the child's sake.


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