What analogies are used in the opening verses of Chapter 51 to describe the purpose and effect of divine grace and spiritual narratives?

πŸ“– Chapter 51

The opening of Chapter 51 of the Shri Sai Satcharita uses several beautiful analogies to describe divine grace and the value of spiritual stories. It compares the Guru's grace to sandalwood from the Malaya Mountains, which grows to soothe intense heat. It also likens this grace to clouds that shower rain upon the earth to bring joy to the world. Furthermore, it draws a parallel between flowers blooming in the spring for the worship of Gods and the emergence of spiritual narratives like the Sai Charitra, which arise to satisfy and purify the listeners and the speaker.


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